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I have just installed a personal package archive from NodeSource by running

curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup | sudo bash -

I would like to know how to remove this. After looking at other answers, I tried without success:

sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:nodesource

Any suggestions?

mc9
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    possible duplicate of [How to remove a repository?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/43345/how-to-remove-a-repository) – Daniel Jun 17 '15 at 12:48
  • possible duplicate of [How can PPAs be removed?](http://askubuntu.com/questions/307/how-can-ppas-be-removed) – Thomas Ward Jun 17 '15 at 12:52
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    I strongly suggest looking at the 'dupe' I've identified - it shows the `ppa-purge` command that is 'safer' than `add-apt-repository --remove` – Thomas Ward Jun 17 '15 at 12:53
  • `ppa-purge` marks the repository as inactive, so removing it later is not required. – Charles Green Jun 17 '15 at 13:13
  • You full answer is [here][1]. On www.askubuntu.com [1]: http://askubuntu.com/questions/307/how-can-ppas-be-removed –  Jun 17 '15 at 13:22

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Open the Ubuntu dash and search "Software & Updates". In Software & Updates click on the "Other Software" tab and look for the PPA called "https://deb.nodesource.com/node_0.10". It should look like this:

Click on it to select it and then click remove.

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