GNOME - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME
Gnome as software insults the users intellect.. IMHO
"GNOME is the default desktop environment on many major Linux distributions including Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE Linux Enterprise(exclusively), Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Oracle Linux, SteamOS, Tails, and Kali Linux; it is also default on Solaris"
Uninstaller for GNOME? Yes please
@QuantumHemp I don't personally use it, but I recently installed Ubuntu on somebody's laptop and was pretty impressed with gnome. The thing that I liked the most was how easy it was to customise the UI via little toggle switches on a website. Within a few minutes we'd installed a traditional start menu & taskbar and a weather indicator.
@QuantumHemp
I usually install Ubuntu server edition, with a minimal set of packages. Then, I add things if and when I need them (using 'apt install <package>').
I use the XMonad tiling WM, most of the time, I only need a "desktop environment" to switch between applications. I could add panels and whatnot, but it just doesn't seem worth the screen real estate.