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I have Kubuntu 18.04 and always the first two items in the updates items suggested by "Application Updates" remain as the same every time the update notification alert appears as shown in the following screen shot:



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I don't know what is the reason of this issue or how to remove these two items. I have tried to remove Quasi Deepin but it seems to be unmoved from the updates list.










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    I have Kubuntu 18.04 and always the first two items in the updates items suggested by "Application Updates" remain as the same every time the update notification alert appears as shown in the following screen shot:



    enter image description here



    I don't know what is the reason of this issue or how to remove these two items. I have tried to remove Quasi Deepin but it seems to be unmoved from the updates list.










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      I have Kubuntu 18.04 and always the first two items in the updates items suggested by "Application Updates" remain as the same every time the update notification alert appears as shown in the following screen shot:



      enter image description here



      I don't know what is the reason of this issue or how to remove these two items. I have tried to remove Quasi Deepin but it seems to be unmoved from the updates list.










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      I have Kubuntu 18.04 and always the first two items in the updates items suggested by "Application Updates" remain as the same every time the update notification alert appears as shown in the following screen shot:



      enter image description here



      I don't know what is the reason of this issue or how to remove these two items. I have tried to remove Quasi Deepin but it seems to be unmoved from the updates list.







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          If you have installed Quasi Deepin via System Settings > Application Style > Window Decorations > Get New Decorations, you could open the same GUI again and click the uninstall button against the name of the decoration you installed.



          Remove Quasi Deepin



          A similar route is used to remove Simply Circles: open System Settings > Icons instead.





          Alternatively, you could open Discover, select the Installed category and then use the search bar to look for quasi or whatever else. The item will be listed with a Remove option.





          I don't use Discover much and so I don't know how it would update software from the KDE Store.






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            You can also try with Terminal (Command Prompt). Open terminal and type these command and enter-



            sudo apt-get update


            and then you can also try



            sudo apt-get upgrade





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              If you have installed Quasi Deepin via System Settings > Application Style > Window Decorations > Get New Decorations, you could open the same GUI again and click the uninstall button against the name of the decoration you installed.



              Remove Quasi Deepin



              A similar route is used to remove Simply Circles: open System Settings > Icons instead.





              Alternatively, you could open Discover, select the Installed category and then use the search bar to look for quasi or whatever else. The item will be listed with a Remove option.





              I don't use Discover much and so I don't know how it would update software from the KDE Store.






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                If you have installed Quasi Deepin via System Settings > Application Style > Window Decorations > Get New Decorations, you could open the same GUI again and click the uninstall button against the name of the decoration you installed.



                Remove Quasi Deepin



                A similar route is used to remove Simply Circles: open System Settings > Icons instead.





                Alternatively, you could open Discover, select the Installed category and then use the search bar to look for quasi or whatever else. The item will be listed with a Remove option.





                I don't use Discover much and so I don't know how it would update software from the KDE Store.






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                  If you have installed Quasi Deepin via System Settings > Application Style > Window Decorations > Get New Decorations, you could open the same GUI again and click the uninstall button against the name of the decoration you installed.



                  Remove Quasi Deepin



                  A similar route is used to remove Simply Circles: open System Settings > Icons instead.





                  Alternatively, you could open Discover, select the Installed category and then use the search bar to look for quasi or whatever else. The item will be listed with a Remove option.





                  I don't use Discover much and so I don't know how it would update software from the KDE Store.






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                  If you have installed Quasi Deepin via System Settings > Application Style > Window Decorations > Get New Decorations, you could open the same GUI again and click the uninstall button against the name of the decoration you installed.



                  Remove Quasi Deepin



                  A similar route is used to remove Simply Circles: open System Settings > Icons instead.





                  Alternatively, you could open Discover, select the Installed category and then use the search bar to look for quasi or whatever else. The item will be listed with a Remove option.





                  I don't use Discover much and so I don't know how it would update software from the KDE Store.







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                      You can also try with Terminal (Command Prompt). Open terminal and type these command and enter-



                      sudo apt-get update


                      and then you can also try



                      sudo apt-get upgrade





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                        You can also try with Terminal (Command Prompt). Open terminal and type these command and enter-



                        sudo apt-get update


                        and then you can also try



                        sudo apt-get upgrade





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                          You can also try with Terminal (Command Prompt). Open terminal and type these command and enter-



                          sudo apt-get update


                          and then you can also try



                          sudo apt-get upgrade





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                          You can also try with Terminal (Command Prompt). Open terminal and type these command and enter-



                          sudo apt-get update


                          and then you can also try



                          sudo apt-get upgrade






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