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yes I believe that you could. that is what I have been doing with KDE for the past 2 days or so. 
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Thank you so very much! I think i will try that! Thanks you to everyone on this whole thread for all of your help!
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When installing, would recommend to check what packages are drawn in. Hint: You probably want as little as possible. Also try adding the --no-install-recommends flag to your apt-get command. Don't know if that has a counterpart in synaptic. And, to see what would happen with an install you can simulate it by using the -s flag. Then you are sure you don't make any changes to your system, and just can review what will happen.
And: the gnome package probably is a symbolic link to a collection of real packages. You might want to try out to install some individual packages to see if that already makes your gnome work.
tl;dr:
sudo apt-get install -s --no-install-recommends gnome-panel compizDid not test this command, but should at least get you started. Enjoy!
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Also try adding the --no-install-recommends flag to your apt-get command. Don't know if that has a counterpart in synaptic.
Settings > Preferences > uncheck "Consider recommended packages as dependencies" 
(It will probably be rechecked every time you start up Synaptic though.)
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sorry to reopen an old thread but i thought of something else. one i have a persistent usb that i run cb on. where will gnome be installed? persistence or to the main drive? also how do i tell cb that i want gnome? just choose gnome session at login? thanks!
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Anyone?
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I'm pretty sure it would be in the persistence partition, and that you'd choose Gnome at the GDM login.
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