Thanks for the reply.
Oops... copied wrong rpm command:
$ # rpm -qa | grep calligra
<nothing>
$ dnf history list calligra-core
No transaction which manipulates package 'calligra-core' was found.
No transaction which manipulates package 'calligra-core' was found.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 9:26 PM Ed Greshko <ed.greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2020-02-07 09:28, linux guy wrote:
> I have a bunch of Calligra apps installed on my computer. I don't remember installing them. I want to remove them. I cannot figure out how and where they got installed.
I think you need to take some time to study various comands.
>
> # dnf list Calligra\* <- shows none installed via dnf.
That isn't what you want. Something like
dnf history list calligra-core
Would be more helpful.
>
>
> # rpm -qa installed | grep calligra
> <returns nothing>
Of course not. There is no package called "installed"
If anything, you'd want
rpm -qa | grep calligra
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