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Uninstalling Parallels Workstation in Linux

Uninstalling Parallels Workstation does not delete any files that have been created using Parallels Workstation, such as configuration files, virtual hard disks, CD disc .iso images, floppy .fdd images, and serial/parallel port output files.

Note: To uninstall Parallels Workstation on a computer running Linux you need root privileges.

To uninstall Parallels Workstation in Linux:

  1. If .rpm is supported in your system, run the command

    su -c "rpm -e Parallels"

    Enter the root password.

  2. If .deb is supported in your system, run the command

    su -c "dpkg -r Parallels"

    Enter the root password.

  3. If both .rpm and .deb are not supported in your system: