Uninstall the ScanGear from the command line of the terminal software.
Uninstalling the ScanGear by using the Uninstaller
ScanGear is uninstalled automatically.
Uninstalling the ScanGear by specifying the package
You can uninstall the ScanGear by specifying the package.
Uninstalling the ScanGear by using the Uninstaller
If you want to uninstall ScanGear in Fedora or openSUSE, log in as root.
In Ubuntu, use the sudo command to uninstall ScanGear.
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When asked for a password in Ubuntu, enter the password of the user who is currently logged in. |
1. Uninstall ScanGear
Uninstall ScanGear by entering the following command from the command line of a terminal software.
For Fedora 14/openSUSE 11.4
[root@zzz /yyy]# scangearmp-mg8200series-pkgconfig.sh --uninstall
For Ubuntu 10.10
[user@zzz /yyy]$ sudo scangearmp-mg8200series-pkgconfig.sh --uninstall
Uninstalling the ScanGear by specifying the package
If you want to uninstall ScanGear in Fedora or openSUSE, log in as root.
In Ubuntu, use the sudo command to uninstall ScanGear.
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When asked for a password in Ubuntu, enter the password of the user who is currently logged in. |
1. Uninstalling the model-specific package
Uninstall the model-specific package by entering the following command line of a terminal software.
For Fedora 14/openSUSE 11.4
[root@zzz /yyy]# rpm -e scangearmp-mg8200series
For Ubuntu 10.10
[user@zzz /yyy]$ sudo dpkg -P scangearmp-mg8200series
2. Uninstalling the common package
Uninstall the common package by entering the following command line of a terminal software.
For Fedora 14/openSUSE 11.4
[root@zzz /yyy]# rpm -e scangearmp-common
For Ubuntu 10.10
[user@zzz /yyy]$ sudo dpkg -P scangearmp-common