In a video that I watched a couple of days ago a guy was talking about how when you first install Debian it comes with old versions of libre office and how you should delete all the already downloaded libre office programs and download the newer versions. When I checked I realized that he was right. Libre office programs are currently at version 7.4.7.2, and if I'm not wrong the latest version of libre office is 24.8.4.
So just delete the old ones and install the new ones right? But the thing is in that video the guy said that when you uninstall programs on the software center, they leave over some files or something he said something like that. Long story short, I downloaded libre office again on the software center app for some reason and now I have two version of the each libre office program on my system.
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How can I just remove all of them at once?
So just delete the old ones and install the new ones right? But the thing is in that video the guy said that when you uninstall programs on the software center, they leave over some files or something he said something like that. Long story short, I downloaded libre office again on the software center app for some reason and now I have two version of the each libre office program on my system.
Here's the photo
How can I just remove all of them at once?
Statistics: Posted by Moanteq — 2025-02-03 16:57 — Replies 1 — Views 62