![]() You can also use -r instead of –remove as they are both the same. We can easily remove packages using the following command where we have just interchanged apt-get with dpkg: As we have already discussed one way to uninstall packages using apt-get and you also have another way to uninstall packages using dpkg. Linux has always been about choice and you get multiple ways to perform almost any task you desire. If you are someone who wants to remove only package keeping files safe, you can follow the given command: There is another where we only use remove which will only delete packages keeping configuration files and data. You can follow the given command to use only the “–remove” parameter. This will remove binaries and configuration files related to our desired package, in our case it’s TeamViewer. If you want to uninstall packages without using “remove” parameters, you can easily do it by just using the ” –purge” parameter. ![]() As you can see, it asks our permission to remove TeamViewer but if you want to automate this process that won’t ask for your password, you can use -y at the end of the command. ![]()
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