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I installed android-sdk-linux to run an Android program on Ubuntu. The installation was successful, but now I want to remove it. Since I am very new to Ubuntu, I don't know how to remove it safely.

I downloaded android-sdk-linux to my Downloads folder and I unzipped the file right there. I can locate the folder android-sdk-linux. What if I just delete this folder? Is it safe?

For the above installation I installed another program called Open JDK java 7 runtime which I found in the Ubuntu Software Center, and it is easy to remove it.

Thank you.

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  • Remove the folder, that's all. rm ~/Downloads/android-sdk-linux
    – A.B.
    Nov 15, 2015 at 11:53

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Because you have only extracted the archive, you can simply remove the folder:

rm ~/Downloads/android-sdk-linux
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  • HI, A.B., could you please tell me where I can find the folder in my home folder? Thanks.
    – Paul333
    Nov 15, 2015 at 21:46
  • Sorry, I'm wrong, there is no additional folder in your home. I confused it.
    – A.B.
    Nov 16, 2015 at 7:07

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