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I make a choice to install Ubuntu using an alternate CD/DVD with the minimal installation option. After that I run a shell script that will install my favourite desktop environment and applications.

Now it's time to upgrade my Ubuntu version to a new one. But I think that if I do so, that the Ubuntu upgrade procedure will install Unity and many other Ubuntu applications that I don't like and don't need.

Is there a way to not allow the upgrade script to install any Ubuntu default applications, just upgrade the core and my already installed applications?

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Yes, you should be able to upgrade just fine by replacing your current distro name in /etc/apt/sources.list with the next version and doing a full upgrade.

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