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Upgrade sensors-applet in Hardy!  
Written by zooounds the 24 Apr 08 at 16:18. Category: Hardware support. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
The version in the repos is REALLY old.

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Ubuntu Media Center  
Written by Pc_Madness the 29 Feb 08 at 00:56. Category: Multimedia. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Pleeeeeease make an Ubuntu Media Center. I'd love to move my server over to Ubuntu but there are no good Media Center for it, so I'm stuck on Windows. :(

Audio/Video/Pictures support would be the bare minimum needed, but TV Tuner support/Web Browser/RSS Reader/whatever else you guys want would be excellent as well.

I know theres already an Ubuntu MC project (which is dead I think?), but it was going off in more of a FrontRow direction, where as I was kinda hoping Ubuntu could implement a proper MC like MCE or MediaPortal.

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pidgin should autologin in ubuntu  
Written by dragoninsane the 24 Apr 08 at 06:08. Category: Internet & Networking. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
pidgin works differently in xp and ubuntu in XP it does auto login but in ubuntu it doesnt please correct this.

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Place bookmark for http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ in Firefox  
Written by gmarketer the 24 Apr 08 at 06:26. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Place bookmark for this brainstorm site in Firefox bookmark folder "Ubuntu and Free Software links". This will bring more people and more ideas.

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Prioritize updates by size  
Written by DAC1138 the 24 Apr 08 at 06:07. Category: Security. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
For those who are on ISP that cap bandwidth, it becomes hell to download security fixes every week, especially when OpenOffice.org has a 100+ MB fix every weekend.

So I propose that updates by prioritized by size. Larger updates, like those that have a larger dependency requirement, can be saved for once a month downloads, while smaller and more important fixes can be released daily. This way, people who have bandwidth limits don't have to download the larger updates every day.

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