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| title: Uninstalling Solaar
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| layout: page
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| # Uninstalling Solaar
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| ## Uninstalling from Debian systems
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| If you installed Solaar using `apt`, you can remove it by running:
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| ```bash
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| sudo apt remove --purge solaar
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Uninstalling from GitHub
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| If you cloned and installed Solaar from GitHub manually, navigate to the cloned directory and run:
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| ```bash
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| sudo make uninstall
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Removing Configuration Files
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| Solaar may leave behind configuration files in your home directory. To delete them, run:
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| ```bash
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| rm -rf ~/.config/solaar
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| ```
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| 
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| ## Verifying Uninstallation
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| To confirm that Solaar is fully removed, try running:
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| ```bash
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| which solaar
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| ```
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| If no output is returned, Solaar has been successfully uninstalled.
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