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/ 1 Year ago, tue, may 30, 2023, 5:45:39
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Probably it got installed with elevated privileges.
Best way to get rid of it will be to uninstall with elevated privileges.
Try to run uninstaller with elevated permission.
While executing the command make sure you're in the right folder.
Navigate to /opt/jd2
then executive the command.
sudo ./Uninstall JDownloader
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