I really don't like firefox, so the first thing I did after installation was install chromium as a browser and removed firefox via terminal using:
sudo apt-get remove --purge firefoxBut every time update manager opens it lists language packs for firefox. I can uncheck the package, but it gets rather annoying.
Is there some lingering file somewhere that I need to purge as well?
13 Answers
Remove the firefox and all the associated language packs with this command
sudo apt-get --purge autoremove firefoxIt should remove firefox and all language packs for it. The output in my computer is shown below:
anwar@edubuntu-lenovo:~$ sudo apt-get autoremove firefox
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED: firefox firefox-globalmenu firefox-gnome-support Your output may vary depending on the packages you installed. The important thing is you should see the uninstallation of these packages
firefox firefox-globalmenu firefox-gnome-supportUsing autoremove uninstall packages which was required by firefox but is not required now after removing it. Without autoremove those packages will be left on system.
autoremove: removes any packages on your system that are no longer needed. As an example if I install package A, it might install packages B and C as dependencies. Simply un-installing package A doesn't automatically un-install packages B and C as well, they are left installed. apt-get autoremove searches your system for packages that have been installed as dependencies but are no longer used and removes them.
See this apt-get manual page for more info.
Hope this helps.
3In a terminal you can list firefox related packages.
dpkg --list | grep firefoxUninstall the unwanted packages.
1Try This one should work
sudo apt-get --purge autoremove firefox-locale-en unity-scope-firefoxbookmarks xul-ext-webaccounts
sudo apt-get --purge autoremove firefox
sudo rm -rf ~/.mozilla