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Kubuntu 15.04 shows a notification (and a taskbar icon) on each boot, after the log in, offering me to install extra packages, specifically flash, and I really don't want to install it. I've pressed "cancel" many times, but in the next boot the notification will pop-up again.

What can I do to make the notification stop?

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I found an answer to this on the Kubuntu forum.

In KDE you can turn off "Restricted codec availability" under

'System Settings' -> Notifications -> 'Other Notifications'.

It works for me (Kubuntu 15.04 with kubuntu-ppa backports).

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  • @redanimalwar: my suggestion was to turn off "Restricted codec availability" notifications. This is not *all* other notifications. I do agree that not recommending flash in the first place would be better, though. – Vlado Mar 05 '18 at 08:11
  • Nevermind I just read that totally wrong, I thought there is a checkbox for turning all other notifications off. Cant take my downvote away for whatever stupid reason stackoverflow has for this, sorry. – redanimalwar Mar 05 '18 at 18:18