How to remove unity3d game engine from Ubuntu (and its dependencies)?












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I have installed it from .deb package. I can't find packages that I should remove.










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    where did you download this .deb from?

    – Ron
    Sep 13 '15 at 7:36











  • What's the name and source of the Deb file? It should contain the name of the package to remove.

    – David Foerster
    Sep 13 '15 at 12:02











  • @Ron, blogs.unity3d.com/2015/08/26/…

    – R S
    Sep 13 '15 at 13:00
















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I have installed it from .deb package. I can't find packages that I should remove.










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    where did you download this .deb from?

    – Ron
    Sep 13 '15 at 7:36











  • What's the name and source of the Deb file? It should contain the name of the package to remove.

    – David Foerster
    Sep 13 '15 at 12:02











  • @Ron, blogs.unity3d.com/2015/08/26/…

    – R S
    Sep 13 '15 at 13:00














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I have installed it from .deb package. I can't find packages that I should remove.










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    where did you download this .deb from?

    – Ron
    Sep 13 '15 at 7:36











  • What's the name and source of the Deb file? It should contain the name of the package to remove.

    – David Foerster
    Sep 13 '15 at 12:02











  • @Ron, blogs.unity3d.com/2015/08/26/…

    – R S
    Sep 13 '15 at 13:00














  • 1





    where did you download this .deb from?

    – Ron
    Sep 13 '15 at 7:36











  • What's the name and source of the Deb file? It should contain the name of the package to remove.

    – David Foerster
    Sep 13 '15 at 12:02











  • @Ron, blogs.unity3d.com/2015/08/26/…

    – R S
    Sep 13 '15 at 13:00








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where did you download this .deb from?

– Ron
Sep 13 '15 at 7:36





where did you download this .deb from?

– Ron
Sep 13 '15 at 7:36













What's the name and source of the Deb file? It should contain the name of the package to remove.

– David Foerster
Sep 13 '15 at 12:02





What's the name and source of the Deb file? It should contain the name of the package to remove.

– David Foerster
Sep 13 '15 at 12:02













@Ron, blogs.unity3d.com/2015/08/26/…

– R S
Sep 13 '15 at 13:00





@Ron, blogs.unity3d.com/2015/08/26/…

– R S
Sep 13 '15 at 13:00










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I've got it:



sudo apt-get remove unity-editor -y





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  • Should be the accepted answer, but maybe explain (for people who don't know) what the -y flag does?

    – clap
    Jan 9 '16 at 19:06








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    @ConfusedMr_C It means yes. In process of installing/deleting of some package system will ask you: "are you sure you want delete/install it", so you can tell "yes" in advance, if you don't want wait when it will ask you.

    – R S
    Jan 11 '16 at 13:14













  • How did you find the package name?

    – naXa
    Oct 18 '16 at 22:52











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I've got it:



sudo apt-get remove unity-editor -y





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  • Should be the accepted answer, but maybe explain (for people who don't know) what the -y flag does?

    – clap
    Jan 9 '16 at 19:06








  • 1





    @ConfusedMr_C It means yes. In process of installing/deleting of some package system will ask you: "are you sure you want delete/install it", so you can tell "yes" in advance, if you don't want wait when it will ask you.

    – R S
    Jan 11 '16 at 13:14













  • How did you find the package name?

    – naXa
    Oct 18 '16 at 22:52
















9














I've got it:



sudo apt-get remove unity-editor -y





share|improve this answer


























  • Should be the accepted answer, but maybe explain (for people who don't know) what the -y flag does?

    – clap
    Jan 9 '16 at 19:06








  • 1





    @ConfusedMr_C It means yes. In process of installing/deleting of some package system will ask you: "are you sure you want delete/install it", so you can tell "yes" in advance, if you don't want wait when it will ask you.

    – R S
    Jan 11 '16 at 13:14













  • How did you find the package name?

    – naXa
    Oct 18 '16 at 22:52














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I've got it:



sudo apt-get remove unity-editor -y





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I've got it:



sudo apt-get remove unity-editor -y






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  • Should be the accepted answer, but maybe explain (for people who don't know) what the -y flag does?

    – clap
    Jan 9 '16 at 19:06








  • 1





    @ConfusedMr_C It means yes. In process of installing/deleting of some package system will ask you: "are you sure you want delete/install it", so you can tell "yes" in advance, if you don't want wait when it will ask you.

    – R S
    Jan 11 '16 at 13:14













  • How did you find the package name?

    – naXa
    Oct 18 '16 at 22:52



















  • Should be the accepted answer, but maybe explain (for people who don't know) what the -y flag does?

    – clap
    Jan 9 '16 at 19:06








  • 1





    @ConfusedMr_C It means yes. In process of installing/deleting of some package system will ask you: "are you sure you want delete/install it", so you can tell "yes" in advance, if you don't want wait when it will ask you.

    – R S
    Jan 11 '16 at 13:14













  • How did you find the package name?

    – naXa
    Oct 18 '16 at 22:52

















Should be the accepted answer, but maybe explain (for people who don't know) what the -y flag does?

– clap
Jan 9 '16 at 19:06







Should be the accepted answer, but maybe explain (for people who don't know) what the -y flag does?

– clap
Jan 9 '16 at 19:06






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@ConfusedMr_C It means yes. In process of installing/deleting of some package system will ask you: "are you sure you want delete/install it", so you can tell "yes" in advance, if you don't want wait when it will ask you.

– R S
Jan 11 '16 at 13:14







@ConfusedMr_C It means yes. In process of installing/deleting of some package system will ask you: "are you sure you want delete/install it", so you can tell "yes" in advance, if you don't want wait when it will ask you.

– R S
Jan 11 '16 at 13:14















How did you find the package name?

– naXa
Oct 18 '16 at 22:52





How did you find the package name?

– naXa
Oct 18 '16 at 22:52


















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