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I deleted my GUI, and nothing happens when i reinstall it!

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Now whenever i open my laptop, it shows up without the GUI, i assume i somehow did something to delete it, but now whenever i go back to reinstall my ubuntu-desktop it tells me this Reading package lists… Dine Building dependency tree Reading state information ubuntu-desktop is already the newest version (1.450.2) 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove, and 326 not upgraded.. and then i run reboot, still a blank screen, i go to press ctrl f7, nothing, but then if i press ctrl f1, back to the terminal. here is the output of df -h for popey ! df -h

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Edit: It turns out when i press ctrl+f7, it brings me to a terminal like screen, and it says ```/dev/mmcblk0p2: clean, 320672/3784704 files, 14396406/15136256 blocks```.
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Can you login to the terminal prompt and run the command `startx` ?
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Please post the output of `systemctl status gdm.service`
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Try sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop^ - the caret (^) is important.

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this was the correct awnser, but it gives me this error ```E: You dont have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.```
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Your disk is full? If it's all one partition, maybe delete some things from your home directory. What's the output of `df -h` (add this to your question)
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This is a 64GB SD card? Looks like you're running out of space due to all the media or whatever is on your "doombox". Might need a bigger SD card.
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