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According to @nh2's comment to this answer, you should run
sudo apt-get purge '^ros-*'
then run
sudo apt-get autoremove
That should remove everything. I've done this a couple of times myself.
2 | No.2 Revision |
According to @nh2's comment to this answer, you should run
sudo apt-get purge '^ros-*'
then run
sudo apt-get autoremove
That should remove everything. I've done this a couple of times myself.myself. It's installed at /opt/ros/,<version-of-ros>/
3 | No.3 Revision |
According to @nh2's comment to this answer, you should run
sudo apt-get purge '^ros-*'
then run
sudo apt-get autoremove
That should remove everything. I've done this a couple of times myself. It's ROS installed at /opt/ros/,<version-of-ros>/