Removing an application is quite easy in Linux Mint. Simply highlight the application in
The menu finds the packages and dependencies related to the application you selected.
Using APT
Another way to remove applications is by using APT. Again, we’re talking command-line
utility here, but see how surprisingly easy this is:
Open the menu and select “Terminal”. Then type the following command:
apt remove opera
Note: Make sure synaptic is closed before using APT. Synaptic is using APT in the background so both
can’t run at the same time.
And that’s it. With one single command you’ve removed Opera from your computer.
Synaptic
You can also use Synaptic to remove packages... Linux is all about choice so let’s see
how to do this.
Open the menu and select “Package Manager”.
Click on the “Search” button and select “opera”. Then go through the list of packages and
find the one corresponding to the Opera Web Browser. Tick the box and select “Mark for
Removal” then click on the “Apply” button.
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