

Alternatively, you could open the DEB or RPM file you installed to open the package manager directly to the appropriate software page. The typical GUI method to remove DEB, RPM, Snap, and Arch packages involve browsing or searching for "opera" using the distribution's default package manager. On Arch Linux and its derivatives: sudo pacman -Rns operaįor those who've installed the Opera Snap package: sudo snap remove opera Removing Opera on Linux Using the GUI On Fedora, CentOS, and RHEL: sudo dnf remove opera-stable

On Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt purge opera-stable On the other hand, if you want to completely remove all traces of Opera from your system, enter the following commands instead: When prompted, enter your password and press Y to continue. This process should only take a few seconds (maybe minutes) depending on the speed of your internet.

Once you navigate to this site, identify the file that is compatible with your device and initiate an automatic download. If you've installed the Snap package, issue the following command to disable the software temporarily: sudo snap disable opera The Opera GX web browser is available for download from the main website /gx. If prompted, enter your password and press Y to continue. On RHEL, Fedora, and CentOS: sudo rpm -e opera-stable On Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt remove opera-stable
