removing applications

From: ka1eui (news_at_nospamka1eui.net)
Date: 02/27/05


Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 11:13:57 -0500

HI, I am brand new to LINUX, and I think I love it. I am running
Fedora. Anyway, I have a question. How do I remove applications that I
have installed from LINUX? Let's say I download an application and then
I decide I don't like it. Is there a tool that I can use to remove it?
If I go to SYSTEM SETTINGS, I can then choose ADD/REMOVE APPLICATIONS.
But that is just talking about the applications that I installed from my
CD"s. I'm talking about just finding an application on the Internet,
trying it out and then deciding I don't want it anymore. How do I get
rid of it?
Thanks
Jim

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