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Comment: Added Linux checkbox

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    •  Mac: The list in the App Manager should update to remove all apps except for installed apps. Ensure that the Command Socket app is still installed (indicated with a green dot next to the app) and that the letter next to the app's name has changed to an "L", to indicate that the app is now installed locally, not from a repo (see below).
    •  Windows: The list in the App Manager should update to remove all apps except for installed apps. Ensure that the Command Socket app is still installed (indicated with a green dot next to the app) and that the letter next to the app's name has changed to an "L", to indicate that the app is now installed locally, not from a repo (see below).
    •  Linux: The list in the App Manager should update to remove all apps except for installed apps. Ensure that the Command Socket app is still installed (indicated with a green dot next to the app) and that the letter next to the app's name has changed to an "L", to indicate that the app is now installed locally, not from a repo (see below).

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  • Once more, click the Manage Repositories button and remove all of the app repos from the App Repositories table by selecting the repo and clicking Remove.
    •  Mac: The App Manager should not change (it should still display the Command Socket app, installed locally, as seen below).
    •  Windows: The App Manager should not change (it should still display the Command Socket app, installed locally, as seen below).
    •  Linux: The App Manager should not change (it should still display the Command Socket app, installed locally, as seen below).

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  • Finally, uninstall the Command Socket app by selecting it and clicking Uninstall.
    •  Mac: The App Manager appears empty (as seen below).
    •  Windows: The App Manager appears empty (as seen below).
    •  Linux: The App Manager appears empty (as seen below).

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