Many thanks Brian!
I tried to use ppa-purge. Unfortunately, I have forgotten what exactly was 
installed from a ppa and cannot find the correct -o or -p name to add.
I  tried a dpkg --list to search whether any packages indicate they are from a 
ppa (probably a stupid idea to you, but this is my level of knowledge)
Which command would help me to learn what the correct ppa-purge would have to 
be?

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