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I have installed NodeJs in root user.When I tried to install it in sudo user, but i was not able to Install Nodejs. I was able to remove the npm packages. I am not able to remove NVM packages. So please help me to uninstall NVM packages from root user.










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    I have installed NodeJs in root user.When I tried to install it in sudo user, but i was not able to Install Nodejs. I was able to remove the npm packages. I am not able to remove NVM packages. So please help me to uninstall NVM packages from root user.










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      I have installed NodeJs in root user.When I tried to install it in sudo user, but i was not able to Install Nodejs. I was able to remove the npm packages. I am not able to remove NVM packages. So please help me to uninstall NVM packages from root user.










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      I have installed NodeJs in root user.When I tried to install it in sudo user, but i was not able to Install Nodejs. I was able to remove the npm packages. I am not able to remove NVM packages. So please help me to uninstall NVM packages from root user.







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          Note for the next installation: if it seems that cannot run nvm, try to close the terminal, and reopen it again.



          To uninstall nvm from root try:



          $ rm -rf /root/.nvm
          Then edit /root/.bashrc file, find the following lines and delete them:



          export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
          [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
          [[ -r $NVM_DIR/bash_completion ]] && . $NVM_DIR/bash_completion


          If there is no /root/.nvm directory, then you need to figure out where did you install nvm. Find an .nvm directory, and delete it.






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            Note for the next installation: if it seems that cannot run nvm, try to close the terminal, and reopen it again.



            To uninstall nvm from root try:



            $ rm -rf /root/.nvm
            Then edit /root/.bashrc file, find the following lines and delete them:



            export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
            [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
            [[ -r $NVM_DIR/bash_completion ]] && . $NVM_DIR/bash_completion


            If there is no /root/.nvm directory, then you need to figure out where did you install nvm. Find an .nvm directory, and delete it.






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              Note for the next installation: if it seems that cannot run nvm, try to close the terminal, and reopen it again.



              To uninstall nvm from root try:



              $ rm -rf /root/.nvm
              Then edit /root/.bashrc file, find the following lines and delete them:



              export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
              [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
              [[ -r $NVM_DIR/bash_completion ]] && . $NVM_DIR/bash_completion


              If there is no /root/.nvm directory, then you need to figure out where did you install nvm. Find an .nvm directory, and delete it.






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                Note for the next installation: if it seems that cannot run nvm, try to close the terminal, and reopen it again.



                To uninstall nvm from root try:



                $ rm -rf /root/.nvm
                Then edit /root/.bashrc file, find the following lines and delete them:



                export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
                [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
                [[ -r $NVM_DIR/bash_completion ]] && . $NVM_DIR/bash_completion


                If there is no /root/.nvm directory, then you need to figure out where did you install nvm. Find an .nvm directory, and delete it.






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                Note for the next installation: if it seems that cannot run nvm, try to close the terminal, and reopen it again.



                To uninstall nvm from root try:



                $ rm -rf /root/.nvm
                Then edit /root/.bashrc file, find the following lines and delete them:



                export NVM_DIR="$HOME/.nvm"
                [ -s "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" ] && . "$NVM_DIR/nvm.sh" # This loads nvm
                [[ -r $NVM_DIR/bash_completion ]] && . $NVM_DIR/bash_completion


                If there is no /root/.nvm directory, then you need to figure out where did you install nvm. Find an .nvm directory, and delete it.







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