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Post by kartable on Feb 6, 2021 19:15:12 GMT
Hi everyone,
I installed Chromium (with the Bodhi AppCenter). But it takes too much space on my EeePC. So that I've tried a sudo apt-get remove bodhi-chromium
As Chromium was still there, I then tried sudo apt-get remove chromium
My first attempt did remove quite a bit of files, the second none. So what?
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Post by thewaiter on Feb 6, 2021 19:16:40 GMT
sudo apt purge chromium-browser
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Post by kartable on Feb 7, 2021 6:03:15 GMT
That was it. Thanks a lot!
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Post by enigma9o7 on Feb 7, 2021 17:46:14 GMT
Obviously that works, but if you're in a position like this in the future and want to figure it out yourself, one idea is use synaptic. Search for chromium, and when its done sort the results by "installed version" so it puts all the installed stuff at the top. (From there select what to remove or remove completely and apply).
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