I attempted to install Calibre on Ubuntu 16.04, but the installation failed partway through. Following the installation instructions I was able to successfully complete the installation, but an icon with the interrupted installation process was left on the screen. I then completely uninstalled Calibre, but the icon is still there! How do I get rid of it?
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A screenshot would be helpful– D SchlachterApr 4, 2017 at 13:47
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It looks like you have created a second account, which will also interfere with your ability to comment within your thread and to accept an answer. See How can one link/merge/combine/associate two accounts/users? and/or I accidentally created two accounts; how do I merge them? for guidance on how to merge your accounts.– DavidPostill ♦Apr 4, 2017 at 15:43
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From user Agterbosch: Could be it's located in /usr/share/applications/theprogramname.desktop– fixer1234Apr 4, 2017 at 16:42
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Could be it's located in /usr/share/applications/theprogramname.desktop
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1Welcome to Super User, and thanks for trying to help with this question. Just FYI, when you get a little more rep, a helpful, speculative suggestion like this would be better as a comment. Answer posts are intended for definitive solutions. I went ahead and copied this to a comment for you so it isn't lost if this gets deleted as a "non-answer". The system put this in a review queue, so it will get some scrutiny. You might want to delete this yourself so it doesn't attract downvotes. If the OP confirms it, post it again as an answer. Apr 4, 2017 at 16:49