Question #235409 on samba4 in Ubuntu changed:
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gary wyatt posted a new comment:
If you need to remove samba4 and associated files from your system, you can use 
the following commands on Linux. First, to uninstall Samba4, run:
arduino
sudo apt-get purge samba4 samba4-common
sudo apt-get autoremove
This will remove Samba4 and clean up unnecessary packages. Additionally, you 
might want to check for any leftover configuration files in directories like 
/etc/samba/. For more tips on managing system packages, you can visit <a 
href="https://modengine2.com/";>ModEngine2</a>

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