use Nonotifications to turn off the Ubuntu notification prompt . Connect a mobile phone in Ubuntu, wired or wireless network, new system updates will be on the right side of the desktop pop-up notification prompts, this feature can help users in real time to understand the system and hardware working status of dynamic changes, but when you need to focus on work for a long time, These alerts, which may pop up randomly, often interrupt our work and train of thought. If you use KDE Connect, all sorts of messages are more likely to freak you out.
So is there a good way to not disconnect the phone, but also to temporarily turn off the Ubuntu alert notice? Unfortunately, Ubuntu does not have the Windows 101-like integration notification prompt switch function, but the open source system is the power of the omnipotent gadgets, and then we want to introduce Nonotifications gadgets can do this.
Nonotifications
Nonotifications is a small application that can temporarily disable NOTIFY-OSD notifications for Ubuntu systems, and with it we need to "click" to easily disable prompt notification when needed.
You can install nonotifications through the PPA using the following command at the Ubuntu PC Terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vlijm/nonotifs
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nonotifs
Once installed, you can search for the Unity Dash to open it.
After opening you may not be able to find its interface, in fact it only in the top panel display a gray in the circular icon, click on the icon to use the relevant features.
In fact, you will see that the function is very simple, only "don ' t disturb" do not Disturb and "show notifications" display notification of these two options. When you disable notification, the dots turn red, and when you turn on the notification prompt, it turns green, and it's just as simple to use, and there's nothing else to introduce.
Nonotifications is actually a naked notification disabling tool, mainly to make up for this default functionality in Ubuntu. There seems to be a lot more to be done at the moment, such as if there is a timing switch.