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How to remove Apache2 from Ubuntu Server
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August 29, 2022 Santosh Ubuntu Server No Comments
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A very simple and straightforward way that worked for me is as follows:
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Stop apache2.
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sudo service apache2 stop
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Uninstall Apache2 and its dependent packages.
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sudo apt-get purge apache2 apache2-utils apache2.2-bin apache2-common
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//or
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sudo apt-get purge apache2 apache2-utils apache2-bin apache2.2-common
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Use autoremove option to get rid of other dependencies.
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sudo apt-get autoremove
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Check whether there are any configuration files that have not been removed.
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whereis apache2
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If you get a response as follows apache2: /etc/apache2 remove the directory and existing configuration files.
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sudo rm -rf /etc/apache2 |