How do I completely wipe Cuda and CudNN off my ubuntu 16.04?












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Removing nvidia cuda toolkit and installing new one



Followed everything from the above link but I still have cuda and cuda-9.1 folder in my /usr/local/ directory?










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    Removing nvidia cuda toolkit and installing new one



    Followed everything from the above link but I still have cuda and cuda-9.1 folder in my /usr/local/ directory?










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      Removing nvidia cuda toolkit and installing new one



      Followed everything from the above link but I still have cuda and cuda-9.1 folder in my /usr/local/ directory?










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      Removing nvidia cuda toolkit and installing new one



      Followed everything from the above link but I still have cuda and cuda-9.1 folder in my /usr/local/ directory?







      16.04 nvidia uninstall cuda






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          Try these commands if you haven't already



          sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'cuda*'
          sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'nvidia*


          after this I ran the command below and it did the trick for me



          sudo apt-get autoremove --purge cuda





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            Try these commands if you haven't already



            sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'cuda*'
            sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'nvidia*


            after this I ran the command below and it did the trick for me



            sudo apt-get autoremove --purge cuda





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              Try these commands if you haven't already



              sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'cuda*'
              sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'nvidia*


              after this I ran the command below and it did the trick for me



              sudo apt-get autoremove --purge cuda





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                Try these commands if you haven't already



                sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'cuda*'
                sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'nvidia*


                after this I ran the command below and it did the trick for me



                sudo apt-get autoremove --purge cuda





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                Try these commands if you haven't already



                sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'cuda*'
                sudo apt-get --purge -y remove 'nvidia*


                after this I ran the command below and it did the trick for me



                sudo apt-get autoremove --purge cuda






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