Kubuntu keeps telling me I can install Flash to improve Firefox
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Hello,
I am testing Kubuntu Xenial. Whenever I start a session, a notification keeps telling me that I can install Flash to "improve" Firefox.
First, this non-free software doesn't improve Firefox at all as far as I am concerned, it only slows things down at best. I will install Flash if I really need to, in another browser, but I want my main browser to remain "Flash-less". Maybe this sentence should be changed into something like "Some websites require Flash to work properly. Do you want to install it?"
Second, I have no chance to say "I am not interested, please don't ask again". I think this dialog, instead of showing "Ok" and "Cancel" buttons should show buttons likes "Yes", "No, thanks" and "Ask me Later".