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Choose desktop environment programmatically

cn flag

I have a remote machine with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to which I have graphical access via xrdp. This machine has 3 desktop environments installed - Gnome (i.e. standard Ubuntu desktop), KDE Plasma and Xfce. I am currently using KDE Plasma.

My question is: How do I switch to another dekstop environment (for example, Gnome), given that the machine is remote, the only access to it is SSH and RDP? I.e. now, when I connect to it via xrdp it automatically runs KDE Plasma, there's no access to normal login screen where you can choose another desktop environment session.

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mx flag
Do you want to install a GUI to browse everything easier on your system? It could make it easier to install a GUI graphically...
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cn flag
@Jeff, GUI is already installed. Moreover, I'm using KDE now. My question is about how do I switch to another desktop environment so that it will appear, when I connect to machine via RDP.
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mx flag
Try installing `gnome-remote-desktop`. It is a remote graphical environment and should allow you to view the desktop graphically via RDP. Sorry about the late response.
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