Both Python 2.7 and 3.6 are installed by default in Ubuntu 18. But I wish to use the Anaconda Python with conda package manager. To avoid any conflicts I wish to completely remove the default Python 3.6. Are there any way to do that? Please help.
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Ubuntu 18.04 requires python 3.6 to function. If you remove python 3.6, you won't be able to log in after a restart. Ubuntu will still have python 3.6minimal, even after uninstalling python 3.6. so you will have to remove both. Once that is done, you'll get an error that looks like this.
https://itsfoss.com/failed-to-start-session-ubuntu-14-04/
You can follow the above steps if you break Ubuntu.
Don't do that , just don't.
you'll have regrets a lot of it.
And I'm serious.
A lot of things will deleted,but by the way, if you already done that don't worry, there is a solutions.
Just run this code in your terminal
And if you want you can run this one too
Link for reference: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1087267/how-do-i-reinstall-the-software-packages-that-came-with-ubuntu-18-04