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    Disable AppImage Integration Notification

    I've looked in Personalization -> Notifications -> Applications settings and couldn't find any pop up that I could disable.

    Tried "Googling" and only thing that was decently relevant was just the suggestion of deleting the application(s). Which is not what I'm wanting.

    I've already integrated the various AppImages about as much as I want to integrate it, not needing nor wanting to deal with the built in integration. Is there anyway to disable the popup so it won't alert me (while making sure that disabling the popup isn't going to mean confirmation)?
    Lenovo Thinkstation: Xeon E5 CPU 32GB ECC Ram KDE Neon

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    It is not a Plasma notification, so it won't be found there.


    You would have to uninstall appimagelauncher, or create an empty file $HOME/.local/share/appimagekit/no_desktopintegration
    A reboot may be needed


    At least that is what google tells me, anyway.
    I am keeping mine as it gets me a menu entry, which I can add to favorites or pin to the taskbar without mucking about with manual work
    I don't get the dialog except for clicking on new appimages.

    The latest version of appimagelauncher (debs available on their github) has a settings gui that would do what you want, and more, but Neon does not have this version currently. Oddly, it is quite outdated
    Last edited by claydoh; Feb 04, 2020, 04:06 PM.

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      #3
      Thanks for help.

      I already have menu entries, because I have already done .desktop files for the ones that I use (and the ones that I bundled my own electron apps in) before the integration was already in. If there is an update, I just rename the .appimage file according and put it in the same location. I do a lot of other things that would have made manual tweaking necessary, even if I allowed the integration. Since I also use binary archives, manual .desktop files is pretty much going to be standard anyway for me.

      Removing launcher was all that I needed. I didn't think that they had already put in the launcher in, I never really used it before (for the same reasons as above), that's what made me think it was apart of the desktop notifications versus the appimagelauncher program.

      Thanks again.
      Lenovo Thinkstation: Xeon E5 CPU 32GB ECC Ram KDE Neon

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