====== Ubuntu - Packages - Remove a package ====== Aptitude is preferred, but other approaches can be used if desired. ---- ===== Using aptitude ===== Issue the command: sudo aptitude remove package_name Multiple packages to be removed at once. Separated each package_name with a space. Use the **purge** option to remove the package configuration files as well. This may or may not be the desired effect, so use with caution. sudo aptitude purge package_name ---- ===== Using dpkg ===== Issue the command: sudo dpkg -r package_name **WARNING**: Uninstalling packages using **dpkg**, in most cases, is NOT recommended. It is better to use a package manager that handles dependencies to ensure that the system is in a consistent state. For example using **dpkg -r zip** will remove the zip package, but any packages that depend on it will still be installed and may no longer function correctly. ---- ===== On Redhat - using rpm ===== rpm -e package_name **WARNING**: This will also remove any dependencies. To prevent this, it's better to remove packages using: rpm -e --nodeps package_name