* To manage your apps, right-click on the app icon in the Launcher. * Select New tab or New window to open the app in a new tab or window, respectively. * Select Uninstall to remove the app from your Chromebook. * Confirm the uninstallation by clicking the Uninstall button again. 3.
To install it, open a new Terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T), then type: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install -y os-uninstaller && os-uninstaller. Press Enter. Launch OS-Uninstaller from the System -> Administration menu if you use GNOME, or via the Unity Dash if you use Unity. Then choose the operating system you want to remove and click the "OK" button.Uninstall the PostgreSQL package using YUM remove. Once you’ve located the package, use YUM’s command to uninstall PostgreSQL from your Linux system: POSTGRESS-PACKAGE NAME. Navigate to the assigned directory for the PostgreSQL data, and then use the command to delete all of your databases and tables.
Unfortunately, you’ll have to resort to the command line for removing it, unless you opt to use Synaptic Package Manager. It is not too difficult. Press the Ctrl+Alt+T keyboard shortcut in Ubuntu to open a terminal. Type the following command in the terminal: sudo apt purge google-chrome-stable. It asks for a password.
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