Answered by : mguess
sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove package-name
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Answered by : hilarious-hummingbird-bykvtkmfe7dm
$ sudo apt-get remove package-name
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Answered by : cruel-cassowary-4cmy9h7sg744
sudo apt remove package-name
sudo apt purge package-name
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Answered by : meto
##all the packages installed on your system
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dpkg --list
sudo apt-get remove package-name
or
sudo apt-get purge package-name
or
sudo apt-get autoremove
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Answered by : tender-trout-mxeujrhw9t6p
$ dpkg --list
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Answered by : mizanur-rahaman
sudo apt-get --purge remove program-name/package-name
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Answered by : hilarious-hummingbird-bykvtkmfe7dm
$ sudo apt-get purge package-name
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Answered by : lala-talishinskaya
sudo apt-get remove package-name // to remove the package itself
sudo apt-get purge package-name // to remove the dependencies installed with the package automatically
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