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Uninstalling PowerTools

To uninstall PowerTools packages from your system, you simply remove them in the same way any other RPM-installed package is removed.

First, you have to know the name of the package you would like to uninstall. For example, if you know you want to remove thrust-0.83c-11 from your system, type as root:

rpm -e thrust

In general, rpm -e <packagename> will remove the package and its related files from your system. The PowerTools CD-ROM is not required for this operation.

For more information concerning the use of RPM, see Official Red Hat Linux Customization Guide.


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