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Step -1 : yum list all (Display the list of available packages)
Step -2 : yum remove package (Remove / Uninstall the specified package)
Step -1 : rpm -qa (Display the list of available packages)
Step -2 : rpm -ev package (Remove / Uninstall the specified package)
For Removing pakage go through below :
A.) RPM (Red Hat Pakage Manager) Method
# rpm -e PakageName (Or # rpm --erase PakageName)
(Note : In case don't want to remove dependencies use #rpm --nodeps -e PakageName)
B.) YUM (Yellowdog Updater Modified) Method
# yum -e PakageNameor# yum remove PakageName
Run
rpm -qa | grep -i ABCPACKAGE
You should then find the exact package name. Then run
like "ABCPACKAGE-abs-3.1.1-17.el6.x86_64"
command...
rpm -e <package name>
yum remove ABCPACKAGENAME
rpm -e ABCPACKAGE-abs-3.1.1-17.el6.x86_64
to uninstall it.
yum remove packagename
rpm -e packagename
#rpm -e <package name> for RPM
#yum remove <package name> for YUM
In case of yum:
to search: yum search all <keyword>
to list packages:yum list all
to remove searched or listed package:yum remove <package name>
(care should be taken since yum take dependencies it may also remove some dependencies that is required for the functioning of other applications also)
To remove rpm : rpm -e <Package name>
rpm -e package name in redhat linux platform. If you are using yum then write remove with yum.