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Linux Mint: removed all taskbars from the desktop. I was hoping it would just allow me to reset them to the default. But in reality, it breaks the GUI and it's very hard to reset from the GUI. Suddenly my keystrokes weren't being detected and I couldn't open up applications with any sort of regularity. After a lot of dicking around, I got the terminal working so I could reset Cinnamon.
It's not the worst way I've broken a machine. But it was one of the most annoying.
One thing I learnt a while back is that if you break your GUI you can always use Ctrl+Alt+F<1-9> to go to different terminals to try to solve it. Worst case scenario I would do something like
mv .config .config.bkp
andsudo systemctl restart
that should hopefully get you back to default settings on the UI.Source: been there, done that. Not exactly your error but similar enough.
Always remember, there is always a "terminal" accessible: Don’t forget poor tty