how to uninstall readarr on linux?BraBraBra@lemmy.world to Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com – 1 points – 1 years agoDo you just delete it in /opt and /var/lib?9Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsThis is a piracy community, where people discuss relevant topics. Use Google for simple questions like "how to uninstall programs on Linux"Please don't use Google. Use some other search engine like Duck Duck Go.Readarr is piracy related, and I did do that without results.Just an app. If you're on Debian/Ubuntu/derivatives like Mint and MXLinux, use sudo apt purge <name-of-app> && sudo apt autoremove
This is a piracy community, where people discuss relevant topics. Use Google for simple questions like "how to uninstall programs on Linux"Please don't use Google. Use some other search engine like Duck Duck Go.Readarr is piracy related, and I did do that without results.Just an app. If you're on Debian/Ubuntu/derivatives like Mint and MXLinux, use sudo apt purge <name-of-app> && sudo apt autoremove
Readarr is piracy related, and I did do that without results.Just an app. If you're on Debian/Ubuntu/derivatives like Mint and MXLinux, use sudo apt purge <name-of-app> && sudo apt autoremove
Just an app. If you're on Debian/Ubuntu/derivatives like Mint and MXLinux, use sudo apt purge <name-of-app> && sudo apt autoremove
This is a piracy community, where people discuss relevant topics. Use Google for simple questions like "how to uninstall programs on Linux"
Please don't use Google. Use some other search engine like Duck Duck Go.
Readarr is piracy related, and I did do that without results.
Just an app. If you're on Debian/Ubuntu/derivatives like Mint and MXLinux, use
sudo apt purge <name-of-app> && sudo apt autoremove