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How do I completely remove Steam or .deb file?

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I would like to know how to uninstall Steam. I looked everywhere but I cannot find any answers. I think it is worth mentioning that I installed it from a website and not the Software Store.

ChanganAuto avatar
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If you installed directly from the Ubuntu repositories or from the .deb file you can uninstall it with the Ubuntu Software tool.
Isaac Singh avatar
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I downloaded it directly from the Steam website.
Isaac Singh avatar
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https://store.steampowered.com/about/
Organic Marble avatar
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So, you downloaded a .deb file from a website. How did you install it?
Isaac Singh avatar
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I clicked on it and it opened up the launcher. This problem is fixed now. I did not remember so I did the process again. There was a remove button. Thanks.
user535733 avatar
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@IsaacSingh please consider adding a proper answer below so other folks with the same question can benefit from your discovery.
Isaac Singh avatar
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Ok then. I will.
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Answer: 1. Find the .deb file that you used to install the program. 2. Open it and it should open an install launcher. 3. There will be a red button that says remove. Click it and the program will be uninstalled.

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  1. Press Ctrl+Alt+T - open a terminal
  2. Type sudo apt-get remove steam and hit ↵ Enter.
  3. Type sudo apt-get purge steam and hit ↵ Enter.
  4. Type rm -rf ~/.local/share/Steam && rm -rf ~/.steam and hit ↵ Enter.
  5. Exit the Terminal window.
Isaac Singh avatar
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Sorry, I have tried and it does not work. It says Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Package 'steam:i386' is not installed, so not removed 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 135 not upgraded.
Isaac Singh avatar
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I am sure that usually works and I do have it installed.
shashI avatar
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check this out => [(https://askubuntu.com/questions/675636/0-upgraded-0-newly-installed-0-to-remove-and-1-not-upgraded)]
Isaac Singh avatar
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Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Package 'steam:i386' is not installed, so not removed 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Isaac Singh avatar
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On the desktop it now has Steam on it. It is not uninstalled.
Organic Marble avatar
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Try fixing the `135 not upgraded` first.
shashI avatar
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Delete the folders **~/.steam** and **~/.local/share/Steam**.
Isaac Singh avatar
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That is what I did. Well, the Steam folder that used to be there disappeared but the other I deleted.
shashI avatar
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Try this command `sudo apt-cache policy steam` & what it say?
Isaac Singh avatar
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Thanks for all the help. The problem got solved. Thanks for helping me upgrade everything too.
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