Check your current kernel version; During the configuration step you'll be faced with this window. Also, you can change the default web browser and mail client if you have the alternatives. The current default terminal is marked with the asterisk. I'm trying to figure out how to change the default session in ubuntu 18.04 gnome. Select the details icon in the system settings window. Let’s say you have a markdown file (.md) which opens in gedit text editor by default. Ever since, its been the gdm (gnome display manager). To do that, run the following command: Change or upgrade default ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 kernel version;
Your default text editor will be changed. Changing the default text editor Let’s say you have a markdown file (.md) which opens in gedit text editor by default. Run system update & have wget; Once installed open system settings > details > default applications. It was the default display manager till ubuntu 16.04 lts. During the configuration step you'll be faced with this window. Change or upgrade default ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04 kernel version; It opens the nano editor on my system as it is the default text editor for ubuntu 18.04 (bionic beaver). To do that, run the following command: Lightdm is a display manager.