So just to answer my own question, I used PPA-Purge to start getting rid of this stuff, and it worked... to a certain extent. It only removes packages that are present in Trisquel repos so I had to mannually remove those and their dependencies afterwards. Also, for some reason even some packages that were in Trisquel repos were not removed. After using PPA-Purge I had to install apt-show-versions and check for the "No available" packages, remove those, I also had to use apt-get autoremove / clean / autoclean, to get rid of dependencies. Afterwards went to synaptic and checked for any packages that I knew was supposed to be deleted was wasn't. I think it is done now... Damn it is a lot of work to get rid of a PPA stuff :( PPA-Purge should have an option of forceably delete all packages that belong to that PPA even if there is no repository counterpart.

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