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how to unistall via command line in LINUX

hey guys i think i have an idea on how to uninstall packages in terminal but please still post as i am not sure. if you could post the command that removes the package that would be much appreciated

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On debian based systems I just use:

Apt-get remove PROGRAM.

You can use apt-get purge PROGRAM too .

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There's no single command to remove the packages, it all differs between distros.

 

Can you specify what distribution are you using? 

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Depends on what package manager you're using.

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