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I want to completely uninstall Haguichi and Hamachi from my computer.

How can I do that?

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    How did you install?
    – Mitch
    Aug 20, 2014 at 6:13

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Uninstalling Haguichi (a graphical frontend for Hamachi)

Assuming you installed Haguchi through the Webupd8 Haguchi PPA as recommended on the Haguchi download page, you can uninstall the haguichi and haguichi-appindicator packages and remove the PPA from your software sources.

I suggest using the ppa-purge utility to accomplish this. If you don't have it, install the ppa-purge Install ppa-purge package first:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ppa-purge

Then use it to remove the Haguchi PPA:

sudo ppa-purge ppa:webupd8team/haguichi

Uninstalling Hamachi

Assuming you installed Hamachi with one of the .deb files provided at the Hamachi for Linux download page, just remove the logmein-hamachi package:

sudo apt-get remove logmein-hamachi

That stops the Hamachi service and uninstalls Hamachi. If you want to also remove systemwide configuration files, you can use sudo apt-get purge logmein-hamachi instead.

Removing lsb-core

Optionally, you may wish to remove the lsb-core package (and any of its dependencies that are not required by other software you've installed). On Ubuntu this package is not very commonly installed, but logmein-hamachi depends on it, so you probably installed it when you installed Hamachi originally.

Just in case something else is depending on lsb-core, I recommend marking it as automatically installed and then performing autoremoval of unneeded packages, rather than forcing it to be removed:

sudo apt-mark auto lsb-core
sudo apt-get autoremove

If you want to also remove systemwide configuration files, you can use sudo apt-get --purge autoremove instead of sudo apt-get --autoremove.

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