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How to make Ubuntu 20.04 start without GDM and in multiuser shell mode with startx starting all normal session services such as the dock?

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I'd like to start up Ubuntu 20.04 to a textual user login and shell like Server and then when using the system be able to start X for the user by just executing startx such that when you start it, the feature parity is essentially one-for-one with normal system usage (such as having the "dock" or app favorites that lives on the side).

I'm able to accomplish most of this with the following:

sudo systemctl set-default multi-user
sudo reboot

At this point I can login with multi-user mode and execute startx to get a fairly vanilla session, but there's no dock (or whatever Gnome calls the side / favorites bar).

How can one control which services start that are necessary to have mostly a normal system starting with startx?

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Gnome Tweaks is the solution:

sudo apt install gnome-tweaks

Tweaks

Appearance settings are available in here in addition to enabling the Ubuntu extension(s): enter image description here

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