rm -Rf ~/Library/Preferences/AndroidStudio*.rm -Rf /Applications/Android\ Studio.app.Execute the following commands from the Terminal:.
To uninstall Android Studio with all its service files at once, use the Terminal command line. How to uninstall Android Studio using TerminalĪs we mentioned before, you can’t just drag and drop the Android Studio app to Trash because applications leave their service files behind on your Mac. You can open these files in Finder or remove them immediately in this window by clicking the Trash button.Īnother method to remove Android Studio’s remaining files is to use the Terminal command. In several seconds, you will get the list of all hidden and visible files that match your query.Click on the Funter’s icon in the toolbar and in the search field type Android and press Enter.Follow the steps below to find Android Studio hidden service files with Funter.
To make sure that you don’t leave any traces behind, we recommend that you use the free application, Funter, which finds all system hidden files in any location on Mac. Since some applications might spread their service files over a Mac’s hard drive, it might be complicated to manually find all of their service files.
Want to try it out? As long as you’re running a supported version of Ubuntu - yes, even if it’s ubuntu 18.04 LTS - you can go ahead and install the Steam Snap from the beta channel by running: sudo snap install steam -betaįinally, launch Steam and proceed to sign-in, set up your account, and download games from your library to kick the tyres (or tires, if you prefer). The new Steam Snap app is packaged by Canonical and not Valve (no word on whether Valve is interested in officially supporting it if it’s successful).Īs this is ‘early access’ Canonical’s Ken VanDine warns to expect bugs and gaps in features, integration, and performance, but adds that his team will ‘iterate quickly’ to fix things as they come up. As part of that effort they want to simplify and smooth out the bumps currently involved in getting a gaming setup set up on Ubuntu.Ĭanonical says it’s ‘going all in’ to improve gaming on UbuntuĪnd top of their list is bringing Steam to the Snap Store. A Steam Snap app is now available for testing.įollowing an announcement at LAS Canonical says it’s “going all in” to improve the Linux gaming on Ubuntu.