![]() I suspect this may require working in terminal. I'm not sure if I'm still a newbie or maybe intermediate. Switched to Linux Mint a few years ago and love it. After that I can do a fresh install and be confident it's not compromised by a rogue addin.īackground Info and Details (The details - for those who want to know the minutia) Please tell me how to completely uninstall Firefox using command line, including I want to erase/delete all preferences and addins. Summary: (The bottom line - for those in a hurry)
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