Unity and Gnome lock screens appear at the same time [closed]

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I installed Ubuntu 18.04 and tried to change the default look to vanilla Gnome following How To Get Stock Gnome Shell In Ubuntu 17.10 instructions. Everything seems to work fine, except when I lock my computer I get both Gnome-looking and Unity-looking lock screens (like those shown Meet the Improved Ubuntu 17.10 Login Screen). The Gnome one is visible after pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 and unity after pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2.



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closed as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, karel, N0rbert, DK Bose, Eric Carvalho Apr 23 at 0:00


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  • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, karel, N0rbert, DK Bose, Eric Carvalho
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    I installed Ubuntu 18.04 and tried to change the default look to vanilla Gnome following How To Get Stock Gnome Shell In Ubuntu 17.10 instructions. Everything seems to work fine, except when I lock my computer I get both Gnome-looking and Unity-looking lock screens (like those shown Meet the Improved Ubuntu 17.10 Login Screen). The Gnome one is visible after pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 and unity after pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2.



    How to remove the Unity-looking screen?







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    closed as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, karel, N0rbert, DK Bose, Eric Carvalho Apr 23 at 0:00


    This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


    • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, karel, N0rbert, DK Bose, Eric Carvalho
    If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














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      I installed Ubuntu 18.04 and tried to change the default look to vanilla Gnome following How To Get Stock Gnome Shell In Ubuntu 17.10 instructions. Everything seems to work fine, except when I lock my computer I get both Gnome-looking and Unity-looking lock screens (like those shown Meet the Improved Ubuntu 17.10 Login Screen). The Gnome one is visible after pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 and unity after pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2.



      How to remove the Unity-looking screen?







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      I installed Ubuntu 18.04 and tried to change the default look to vanilla Gnome following How To Get Stock Gnome Shell In Ubuntu 17.10 instructions. Everything seems to work fine, except when I lock my computer I get both Gnome-looking and Unity-looking lock screens (like those shown Meet the Improved Ubuntu 17.10 Login Screen). The Gnome one is visible after pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 and unity after pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2.



      How to remove the Unity-looking screen?









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      closed as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, karel, N0rbert, DK Bose, Eric Carvalho Apr 23 at 0:00


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


      • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, karel, N0rbert, DK Bose, Eric Carvalho
      If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




      closed as off-topic by WinEunuuchs2Unix, karel, N0rbert, DK Bose, Eric Carvalho Apr 23 at 0:00


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


      • "Bug reports and problems specific to development version of Ubuntu should be reported on Launchpad so that developers can see, track and fix these issues." – WinEunuuchs2Unix, karel, N0rbert, DK Bose, Eric Carvalho
      If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.

























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