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To update to the latest version of mssql-tools run the following commands: sudo zypper refreshĪ preview of sqlcmd and bcp is now available on macOS. sudo zypper install mssql-tools unixODBC-devel Install mssql-tools with the unixODBC developer package. Sudo zypper -gpg-auto-import-keys refresh Use the following steps to install the mssql-tools on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.Īdd the Microsoft SQL Server repository to Zypper. To make sqlcmd/bcp accessible from the bash shell for interactive/non-login sessions, modify the PATH in the ~/.bashrc file with the following command: echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/opt/mssql-tools/bin"' > ~/.bashrc To make sqlcmd/bcp accessible from the bash shell for login sessions, modify your PATH in the ~/.bash_profile file with the following command: echo 'export PATH="$PATH:/opt/mssql-tools/bin"' > ~/.bash_profile Optional: Add /opt/mssql-tools/bin/ to your PATH environment variable in a bash shell. This leftover packages are no longer used by anything else and can be removed.To update to the latest version of mssql-tools run the following commands: sudo apt-get update When the package is uninstalled, the dependency packages will stay on the system. Whenever you install a new package that depends on other packages, the package dependencies will be installed too. Once you know the exact package name you can uninstall it by typing: sudo snap remove package_name Uninstall Unused Packages # To list all installed snap package run the following command: snap list If the application you want to uninstall is not listed when running sudo apt list -installed then probably it was installed as a snap package. If you want to remove the package including all its files, use purge instead of remove : sudo apt purge package_name Uninstall Snap Packages # The remove command uninstalls the given packages, but it may leave some package files behind. The packages names should b separated by space: sudo apt remove package1 package2 You can also uninstall multiple packages. Replace package_name the name of the package you want to remove. To remove an installed package, run the following command: sudo apt remove package_name
The syntax of both commands is identical.
On Ubuntu, Debian, and related Linux distributions you can install, update, uninstall and otherwise managing software packages using the aptĪnd apt-get command-line utilities. It might be a good idea to pipe the output to less The command will print a long list of the installed packages. On your system type: sudo apt list -installed You can open your terminal either by using the Ctrl+Alt+T keyboard shortcut or by clicking on the terminal icon.īefore uninstalling the software package, you must first find the exact package name. In fact, the command line gives you more options and control for uninstalling the software packages. Uninstalling Packages using the Command Line #Įverything you can do using the GUI tools, you can do from the command line. If you cannot find the package that you want to uninstall, then you should remove the package from the command line. The Ubuntu Software tool shows only installed applications that have a graphical user interface (GUI). Scroll down until you find the application you want to uninstall and click on the “Remove” button next to it. To get a list of all installed applications, click on the “Installed” tab at the top navigation bar. In the Activities screen, search for “Ubuntu Software” and click on the orange USC icon. This utility provides a graphical interface to find, install, and uninstall apps. If the command-line is not your thing, you can uninstall applications through the Ubuntu Software Center (USC).
Uninstalling Packages using the Ubuntu Software Center # Privileges can uninstall packages from Ubuntu.
In this article, we will show you how to uninstall software packages using the graphical “Ubuntu Software Center” and through the command-line, using the apt or apt-get commands. In this case, you’ll probably want to uninstall the package. Sometimes you might install an application on your Ubuntu, and after trying it, you decide this app is not for you.