The Linux Mint operating system offers thousands of different programs and applications. But what if you want to uninstall one of the apps? Read on!
Steps
Method 1 of 3: Uninstall from the program menu

Step 1. Press "Menu"
Navigate to the app you want to uninstall. Right click on the unwanted program and select Uninstall.

Step 2. Enter your password and click "Confirm"

Step 3. Look at the messages that will be said
"The following applications will be removed." Click the Remove button.

Step 4. Wait while the program is uninstalled
This may take some time. Then the uninstall window will disappear.
Method 2 of 3: Uninstall via "Synaptic Package Manager"

Step 1. Open "Synaptic Package Manager"
Select "Menu" and click "Package Manager", then enter the password.

Step 2. In the quick filter, enter the name of the software you want to remove

Step 3. Right click on the program and select "Mark for Removal"

Step 4. Click the Apply button

Step 5. Check the list
This is the last opportunity to see the list of marked programs before deleting them. Click the Apply button.

Step 6. Wait while the program is uninstalled
This may take some time.

Step 7. Close the window
Method 3 of 3: Delete via Terminal

Step 1. Open a terminal by pressing the key combination CTRL + alt = "Image" + T

Step 2. Copy the following command
sudo apt-get remove frozen-bubble

Step 3. Press "Enter" and enter the password

Step 4. Look in the terminal window for more information
Example: The following packages were installed automatically and are no longer required

Step 5. Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them
The “autoremove” command is most effective. Enter "Y" and press "Enter" to continue.