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I installed cisco packettracer for networking class today, but I have no idea how I would go about uninstalling it. I have tried searching Synaptic Package Manager for terms like packettracer
, packet tracer
, pt
, but nothing found.
To install I used the following script included in the tar.gz
(which functioned for the install). This is the content and might give us an idea of how to do this...
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12413899/
How would I go about uninstalling it and cleaning it from my system?
uninstall cisco
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I installed cisco packettracer for networking class today, but I have no idea how I would go about uninstalling it. I have tried searching Synaptic Package Manager for terms like packettracer
, packet tracer
, pt
, but nothing found.
To install I used the following script included in the tar.gz
(which functioned for the install). This is the content and might give us an idea of how to do this...
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12413899/
How would I go about uninstalling it and cleaning it from my system?
uninstall cisco
Since this is a custom installer script, you need to consult the documentation about possible deinstallation methods. Software packages often containINSTALLING
orREADME
files to such extent. I would take a peek, but I don't even know, what yo look for. Can you post a link to the software archive or its documentation?
– David Foerster
Sep 15 '15 at 11:02
add a comment |
I installed cisco packettracer for networking class today, but I have no idea how I would go about uninstalling it. I have tried searching Synaptic Package Manager for terms like packettracer
, packet tracer
, pt
, but nothing found.
To install I used the following script included in the tar.gz
(which functioned for the install). This is the content and might give us an idea of how to do this...
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12413899/
How would I go about uninstalling it and cleaning it from my system?
uninstall cisco
I installed cisco packettracer for networking class today, but I have no idea how I would go about uninstalling it. I have tried searching Synaptic Package Manager for terms like packettracer
, packet tracer
, pt
, but nothing found.
To install I used the following script included in the tar.gz
(which functioned for the install). This is the content and might give us an idea of how to do this...
http://paste.ubuntu.com/12413899/
How would I go about uninstalling it and cleaning it from my system?
uninstall cisco
uninstall cisco
edited Sep 15 '15 at 11:00
David Foerster
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Since this is a custom installer script, you need to consult the documentation about possible deinstallation methods. Software packages often containINSTALLING
orREADME
files to such extent. I would take a peek, but I don't even know, what yo look for. Can you post a link to the software archive or its documentation?
– David Foerster
Sep 15 '15 at 11:02
add a comment |
Since this is a custom installer script, you need to consult the documentation about possible deinstallation methods. Software packages often containINSTALLING
orREADME
files to such extent. I would take a peek, but I don't even know, what yo look for. Can you post a link to the software archive or its documentation?
– David Foerster
Sep 15 '15 at 11:02
Since this is a custom installer script, you need to consult the documentation about possible deinstallation methods. Software packages often contain
INSTALLING
or README
files to such extent. I would take a peek, but I don't even know, what yo look for. Can you post a link to the software archive or its documentation?– David Foerster
Sep 15 '15 at 11:02
Since this is a custom installer script, you need to consult the documentation about possible deinstallation methods. Software packages often contain
INSTALLING
or README
files to such extent. I would take a peek, but I don't even know, what yo look for. Can you post a link to the software archive or its documentation?– David Foerster
Sep 15 '15 at 11:02
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The application is installed in /opt/pt
and the installer has created an desktop file in /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
and an icon. Therefore
sudo rm -r /opt/pt
sudo rm /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
sudo rm /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/pt6.png
Additionally, some packages have been installed:
lib32z1
lib32ncurses5
lib32bz2-1.0
libgcc1:i386
libstdc++6:i386
libssl-dev:i386
libqtwebkit4:i386
libqt4-scripttools:i386
Therefore you could try to remove the packages, but that is not absolutely necessary.
sudo apt-get purge lib32z1
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages will be removed which are not in the list above.
sudo apt-get purge lib32ncurses5
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages to be removed which are not in the list above.
Repeat step 2 for all other packages in the list above.
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muito bom, porem acho que seria só abrir local do arquivo e remover os conteudos da pasta, professor alexandre falou q era isso, porem o andrias falou que nao era, agora estou na duvida de qual o tal jogo mehor que god of war 4
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The application is installed in /opt/pt
and the installer has created an desktop file in /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
and an icon. Therefore
sudo rm -r /opt/pt
sudo rm /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
sudo rm /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/pt6.png
Additionally, some packages have been installed:
lib32z1
lib32ncurses5
lib32bz2-1.0
libgcc1:i386
libstdc++6:i386
libssl-dev:i386
libqtwebkit4:i386
libqt4-scripttools:i386
Therefore you could try to remove the packages, but that is not absolutely necessary.
sudo apt-get purge lib32z1
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages will be removed which are not in the list above.
sudo apt-get purge lib32ncurses5
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages to be removed which are not in the list above.
Repeat step 2 for all other packages in the list above.
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The application is installed in /opt/pt
and the installer has created an desktop file in /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
and an icon. Therefore
sudo rm -r /opt/pt
sudo rm /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
sudo rm /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/pt6.png
Additionally, some packages have been installed:
lib32z1
lib32ncurses5
lib32bz2-1.0
libgcc1:i386
libstdc++6:i386
libssl-dev:i386
libqtwebkit4:i386
libqt4-scripttools:i386
Therefore you could try to remove the packages, but that is not absolutely necessary.
sudo apt-get purge lib32z1
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages will be removed which are not in the list above.
sudo apt-get purge lib32ncurses5
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages to be removed which are not in the list above.
Repeat step 2 for all other packages in the list above.
add a comment |
The application is installed in /opt/pt
and the installer has created an desktop file in /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
and an icon. Therefore
sudo rm -r /opt/pt
sudo rm /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
sudo rm /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/pt6.png
Additionally, some packages have been installed:
lib32z1
lib32ncurses5
lib32bz2-1.0
libgcc1:i386
libstdc++6:i386
libssl-dev:i386
libqtwebkit4:i386
libqt4-scripttools:i386
Therefore you could try to remove the packages, but that is not absolutely necessary.
sudo apt-get purge lib32z1
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages will be removed which are not in the list above.
sudo apt-get purge lib32ncurses5
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages to be removed which are not in the list above.
Repeat step 2 for all other packages in the list above.
The application is installed in /opt/pt
and the installer has created an desktop file in /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
and an icon. Therefore
sudo rm -r /opt/pt
sudo rm /usr/share/applications/pt6.desktop
sudo rm /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/pt6.png
Additionally, some packages have been installed:
lib32z1
lib32ncurses5
lib32bz2-1.0
libgcc1:i386
libstdc++6:i386
libssl-dev:i386
libqtwebkit4:i386
libqt4-scripttools:i386
Therefore you could try to remove the packages, but that is not absolutely necessary.
sudo apt-get purge lib32z1
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages will be removed which are not in the list above.
sudo apt-get purge lib32ncurses5
Check the output and don't proceed, if other packages to be removed which are not in the list above.
Repeat step 2 for all other packages in the list above.
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muito bom, porem acho que seria só abrir local do arquivo e remover os conteudos da pasta, professor alexandre falou q era isso, porem o andrias falou que nao era, agora estou na duvida de qual o tal jogo mehor que god of war 4
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muito bom, porem acho que seria só abrir local do arquivo e remover os conteudos da pasta, professor alexandre falou q era isso, porem o andrias falou que nao era, agora estou na duvida de qual o tal jogo mehor que god of war 4
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Since this is a custom installer script, you need to consult the documentation about possible deinstallation methods. Software packages often contain
INSTALLING
orREADME
files to such extent. I would take a peek, but I don't even know, what yo look for. Can you post a link to the software archive or its documentation?– David Foerster
Sep 15 '15 at 11:02