Good day, people It's been 8 days since the announced discontinuation of Ubuntu One, which I've never used at all, but I'm still receiving the notice for "June 1st discontinuation" every time I boot up my 12.04. Will that message ever go away? Thanks.
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Seems to me you have U1 installed (but never used it)... so why not delete the ubuntu one package from USC?– RinzwindJun 9, 2014 at 15:10
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4I'm seeing the same problem, and I have already removed Ubuntu One, via Software Center. Even though the package is gone, and today's date is June 10, I still received a notification telling me the service would be shutting down June 1.– user292287Jun 10, 2014 at 16:19
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Yes, Rinzwind, I forgot to mention I uninstalled it long ago.– user263657Jun 10, 2014 at 20:27
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I also uninstalled Ubuntu One, and receive that annoying message.– Dávid NatinggaJun 10, 2014 at 20:42
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1If you get the notification, you did not uninstall all of ubuntu one. You probably only removed the control panel, not the actual sync client.– dobeyJun 11, 2014 at 13:08
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2 Answers
You need to remove the python-ubuntuone-storageprotocol
package, you can do this via the Software Center by clicking the following button and then removing it:
Or via the command line:
sudo apt-get autoremove --purge python-ubuntuone-storageprotocol
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This approach sure removes more packages: gir1.2-ubuntuoneui-3.0* libkms1* libsyncdaemon-1.0-1* libubuntuoneui-3.0-1* odbcinst* odbcinst1debian2* python-ubuntuone-client* python-ubuntuone-control-panel* python-ubuntuone-storageprotocol* ubuntuone-client* ubuntuone-client-gnome* ubuntuone-control-panel* ubuntuone-control-panel-qt* ubuntuone-couch* unixodbc* Jul 6, 2014 at 21:51
I removed the following packages via synaptic as I had not found the answer above. This also worked