We’re sad to see you go!
But we know love never be forced. These are places you’ll need to delete files from in order to clean your Linux machine of Iguana:
Stop the IguanaX service if running
sudo ./iguana --service stop
Uninstall the service to remove the service entry
In the command line, enter your application directory (typically ~/iguana/) and uninstall the service. You can copy this command:
sudo ./iguana --service uninstall
Then delete the iguana binary file in your Application directory
Delete the iguana binary (typically ~/iguana/) - this is safe to do any time since it’s just got the application - not your data. You can also remove the Iguana ServiceErrorLog.txt file.
rm ./iguana
rm -f ServiceErrorLog.txt
Remove the data from your working directory - this is your Iguana data
This is the working directory (typically ~/.IguanaX/) for Iguana which contains all your data, including instance configurations and logs.
cd ~/.IguanaX/
rm -rf ~/.IguanaX/