Neal Becker wrote:
sudo dnf repoquery --provides plexmediaserver reports nothing
I didn't know that Plex provided a repo. I've only ever seen them provide rpm files. Is there an official plex repo or did you import the rpm into a local repo?
So just rpm -e --no-deps?
That seems reasonable. Matthew suggested that followed by dnf check to see if there was any actual fallout caused by the forced removal. If there were issues that weren't easy to resolve, then you should always be able to reinstall the plex package to fix things.
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