Hello, 

An easy way to "uninstall it all" would be to open up Synaptic package manager* 
and search for any ubuntu one related packages and mark them for removal. Do 
pay attention do any critical packages that might get removed in the process 
however as you ultimately might not want to remove it depending on its 
dependencies. As for why any Ubuntu One packages come by default in 14.04 at 
all since the service will be disabled soon (and then deleted/removed 
completely soon after) is a good question.

Was this an executive decision or were the packages just never removed 
following the announcement? I agree that they should be removed since the 
service is officially discontinued.

Damir

*If you don't have Synaptic installed, run sudo apt-get install synaptic in a 
terminal prompt first.


> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 16:07:11 +0200
> Subject: Ubuntu one
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I've just recently installed 14.04 beta and noticed one thing I wanted to
> mention here.
> 
> During install the installer let's you log into or create an account in
> Ubuntu One.  At the end of installation on the launcher icons for Ubuntu
> One and Ubuntu One Music Store are placed automatically.
> 
> However, according to the Ubuntu One team, Ubuntu One is being
> discontinued, no further sign ups are accepted and the whole service will
> be canceled in a month or two.
> 
> Should this be taken out from the install?  I do not even know a way to
> easily uninstall it all.  Newbies will run into this as problem.
> 
> What do you say?
> 
> Gabor Toth
> 
> [email protected]
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