Ubuntu is a Linux-based operating system that is popular in the world. It has a variety of applications and tools that make it an ideal platform for many people. One of the most popular Ubuntu applications is the Ubuntu Software Center. This application allows users to install and uninstall software, view and manage their installed software, and more. To delete a user account in Ubuntu, first open the Ubuntu Software Center and click on the “Delete User Account” button. Then enter the user’s name and password into the fields below and click on the “Delete” button.
Start by entering the word Users into the Activities overview. Click Users to access the panel. When prompted, press Unlock in the top right corner and type your password. Choose a user account to remove and hit the – button below the list of accounts on the left to delete it.
Start> Set up accounts. Select Other users from the drop-down menu. After that, choose to remove the user’s name or email address by clicking Remove. Before you do anything else, make sure you read the privacy statement and select Delete account and data.
Connect to your server via SSH as the root user. Using the sun – command, change to the root user: nnUse the userdel command to delete a particular username: userdel Remove an old account by using this syntax: Delete a user’s home directory and mail spool with these flags