![]() The uninstall for a single user only needs the first 4 steps (and possibly 3 is not required as 2 does that) and a step to alter your shell startup filesīut step 4 has to use the directory you installed anaconda in which is not always ~/anaconda. ![]() The installation put it in /opt/anaconda but the uninstall instructions assume you place it is ~/anaconda The issue is that the uninstall instructions assume that you have installed anaconda for just yourself however you have installed it for all users of the machine. I just wanted delete all the packages and files related to Anaconda. _conda_setup="$('/opt/anaconda3/bin/conda' 'shell.bash' 'hook' 2> /dev/null)" # !! Contents within this block are managed by 'conda init' !! bash_profil, because maybe It can be related with "my terminal (base) problem": # > conda initialize > Lots of other packages are still available: # packages in environment at /opt/anaconda3:Īlso, conda still run in my terminal as I see (base) every time I open it, here an example: (base) ~ % I'm sure another folder was in /user/MYNAME, but I think I've deleted it, because I can't see it anymore, even in the hidden folders. However, I didn't delete everything because I have still a folder in /opt path, /opt/anaconda3. I'm not sure I did the right steps, maybe you can give me some advice.
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