[SOLVED] how do I completely remove Android SDK/ADT Bundle on Debian 7?
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how do I completely remove Android SDK/ADT Bundle on Debian 7?
last year I installed android SDK/ADT on my Debian7 desktop PC in order to root an Android phone. now I found myself not using it at all and rather remove it from the hard disk.
however, I'm not sure how to remove it since this was installed manually instead of through synaptic manager.
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Ifyou installed it outsids of a package manager you cant use a package manager to removeit,unless yoju manually add all the files etc that the package manager needs to know what has been installed and where, you will just have toreverse what ypu did to install it manually, check the install instructions and it should tell you how to uninstall it.
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