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I mistakenly tried to install Signal before realizing that Signal requires 64bit operating system. I now have warnings of multiple installations of Signal components. How may I delete find and delete all these unwanted files?
Surprise! This is truly a lot of information.
-Is that the signal? https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=signal&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all
-Where did you get the package and what did you install it with?
You can try: apt purge signal
After polishing my magic crystal ball two times, it tends more towards this
https://signal.org/de/download/
Then you could try
`sudo apt purge signal-desktop”
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