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Sorry if I came off a little aggressive. No 1 is my pet peeve, but I'm not sure if I can uninstall apport without messing up other parts of my system.



Yes, you can simply disable by

gksudo gedit /etc/default/apport

Change enabled from "0" to a "1" so it looks like this:

enabled=1

After reboot it will be gone, if you can't wait type in the terminal:

sudo service apport stop




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