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1 Button Ubuntu Iso backup  
Written by rahduke the 26 Mar 08 at 02:07. Category: Installation. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I'd like a way to backup my entire system with all the settings and packages to a bootable ISO file. So that I can re-install or install on other computers.

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Have Update Manager warn you if an update requires a reboot, BEFORE you update.   forum
Written by Catsceo the 29 May 08 at 19:59. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I find it very annoying when I update my Ubuntu box, only to find that after the update I need to reboot. I suggest a solution similar to Apple's software update*, where the update has the reboot icon located next to it to signify that a reboot will be needed or a reboot icon on the panel, similar to the way the new red down arrow in hardy signifies an important update.

*Image for reference: http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l25/CATSCEO/update.png

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Allow alt-tab while dragging (and other drag&drop improvements)  
Written by bslagter the 10 Mar 08 at 17:00. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I'd like to see some improvements in dragging support:
* Allow alt-tab (switch active window) while dragging
* Allow drag an attachment from Thunderbird to nautilus
* Allow drag files from Archive manager to nautilus
* Allow drag a picture from nautilus into Open Office
* Focus/raise a window on drop (mouse-up) instead of drag (mouse-down)
* Make it easier to drop files in a full nautilus window to copy/move (for example: popup drop target in bottom while dragging)


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Do not use Black Screen screensaver during installation  
Written by webhamster the 18 Apr 08 at 20:05. Category: Installation. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I think it is very confusing that during installation, the screen suddenly becomes black. It would be much better if there would be at least a simple image, so that the screen does not look like the computer just crashed.

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Let Pidgin use Gnome keyring for storing passwords  
Written by hagnf the 19 Jun 08 at 20:17. Category: Security. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Pidgin saves account passwords in plain text (check the contents of ~/.purple/accounts.xml )

Saving passwords in plain text is wrong! The Gnome keyring is a perfect replacement for this insecure method and should be used.

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Hard Disk SMART  
Written by jtsagata the 29 Feb 08 at 07:14. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Install smartmon tools by default and provide a GUI that will report disk expected life/disk problems and disk tempeture

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Get Ubuntu shipped on popular budget Linux PC's: Everex, Asus Eee, Shuttle  
Written by ArtInvent the 5 Mar 08 at 18:29. Category: Installation. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
It seems baffling to me that with the explosion of cheap sub-US$400 Linux machines from the likes of Everex, WalMart, Asus Eee, Shuttle, etc, that none of these ship with Ubuntu installed, but rather go with sad alternatives like gOS or Mandriva or something. Despite the fact that Ubuntu is the most popular Linux OS and far more capable. Many millions of these cheap machines are going to ship this year and would be a huge opportunity to get Ubuntu into the hands of the masses. Plus I think it would be a big selling point for the marketers to be able to slap an Ubuntu sticker on these machines.

It is often lamented that Ubuntu is not pre-installed on more machines, that the hassles of installation and configuration are principle blockers to mass adoption. And yet here are a bunch of opportunities lost to marginal or no-name distros.

I think Canonical needs to make more of an effort to reach out to these companies as it did with Dell and partner with them to make Ubuntu the free OS of choice on budget PCs.

In the meantime, at the very least, Ubuntu needs to supply super-easy (as in one-click) customized installs that can go onto specific machines like the Eee PC and configure all of the hardware at least as well as the stock setup.

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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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Optimized builds of Ubuntu (-march = pentium2 maybe?)   forum
Written by squizzz the 29 Feb 08 at 17:03. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Currently Ubuntu packages seem to be compiled using very conservative compiler switches, so binaries work even on (very) old hardware.
Many other linux distributions (like ArchLinux) take advantage of enabling compile-time optimizations, that results in much better experience in terms of 'feel' (compare snappiness Arch or SuSE have compared to Ubuntu on slower machines, like 500MHz).

Since nowadays *everyone* has at least i686 and MMX (you wouldn't want to run ubuntu, if you haven't had it, anyway) these architecture-specific optimizations are not so specific anymore... Why not use it to our benefit, especially that compiler suite (GCC) improves over time, and make ubuntu snappier distro?


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Secure Delete  
Written by damienhunter the 29 Feb 08 at 06:00. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Adding a "Secure Delete" feature to shred files in the trash can beyond recovery.

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Guest account  
Make it possible to create a guest account (#206924)

In : ubuntu
Status : In Progress
Importance : Undecided
Assignee :
2 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : High
Definition : Review (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Not started
Assignee : Martin Pitt
spec
Written by Eldmannen the 29 Feb 08 at 15:02. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
Make a guest account that people can login to, and check mail, surf web.

Every time the guest account logs out, its purged so next user who login is a clean fresh account.

Mac OS X has this;
* http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/300.html#system

Developer comments
Hi,

It is planned to offer a guest account in the next release.

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Single login to Ubuntu websites  
Written by brm the 3 Apr 08 at 02:36. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
It appears that one needs to create separate accounts (username and password) for ubuntuforums.org, launchpad.net and brainstorm.ubuntu.com

How difficult would it be to implement a single login?

Update : NOT a duplicate of OpenID idea #9.

Developer comments
OpenID will be implemented as the single-sign-on solution for Ubuntu websites.

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Do not install support for PalmOS devices by default  
Written by jespdj the 8 Mar 08 at 07:23. Category: Installation. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Most users do not have a PalmOS PDA. For some reason, Ubuntu developers decided to install support for PalmOS devices by default in Ubuntu (you can access it at: System / Preferences / PalmOS Devices).

I think it's not a good idea to by default install support for one specific brand of PDA's which only a tiny fraction of the users is ever going to use. Those people who do have a PalmOS PDA can easily install it afterwards.

So: Please remove support for PalmOS devices from the default install. This includes the packages: gnome-pilot, gnome-pilot-conduits.

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OCR  
Written by grashdur the 28 Feb 08 at 19:58. Category: Office. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I love the fact that I can plug into my already-existing scanner and start scanning. What I don't like is the lack of OCR capability to convert text images to text data. From the support forums I understand that there are OCR possibilities out there on the internet, but for someone who is not a programmer, they are not usable at all.
(Also, for whatever reason, the XSane program is no longer working since my upgrade to Feisty Fawn.)

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Support kubuntu and kde the way you support ubuntu and gnome  
Kubuntu does not have the same "magic"
than Ubuntu (#150333)


In : kubuntu-meta (ubuntu)
Status : In Progress
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee : Kubuntu Team
10 comments, 4 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Medium
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Implemented
Assignee : Jonathan Riddell
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Written by quenturi the 29 Feb 08 at 02:09. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
Ubuntu is the name chosen for a global project and a distro based on Gnome. Kubuntu is another distro based on kde from the very same project.
I believe they deserve the same support from the project since Gnome and Kde are the most popular desktop manager out there.
It seems quite obvious to me, the project is very much focused on one and only distro, its first baby : ubuntu.
And it shows. Kubuntu web site looks quite poor and unprofessional compared to ubuntu. Most graphic choices like the kdm default theme (even if it's supposed to be a matter of taste) look, again, unprofessional. And finally the whole distro doesn't seem to have the same amount of attention when it comes to details (one example among others: the little thing on ubuntu warning the user about the existence of proprietary drivers for display which does not exist on kubuntu).
I've been told once, like a year ago, by an ubuntu dev that the situation is such because the project doesn't feel like fragmenting its market share.
Whatever is the official position of the project, I don't think you should do things half way.
The Kde project is itself in full evolution with Kde 4. It does deserve full support from ubuntu.

Thank you for reading.

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Show percents when Extract archive  
Written by tomaszx the 4 Mar 08 at 09:38. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Now i don't see any informations when my archive has ben extracted.

From #5352 (merged):

When you are extracting an archive in File Roller you get a progress bar with a little box that moves to the left and to the write. The problem is that this gives no indication of how long the file will take to uncompress. I know that in Windows there is a progress bar the moves depending on how much of the file has been uncompressed. You can also check this manually by comparing the size of the uncompressing file to the total size that it should be once completed.

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All packages in repository should include a URL  
All packages in repository should include a URL (#218280)

In : ubuntu
Status : Invalid
Importance : Undecided
Assignee :
3 comments, 1 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Written by Eldmannen the 16 Apr 08 at 17:04. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
All the packages in the software repository should include a URL hyperlink to the official website of the software.

So when you read about the software, you can click on the link to get to the official homepage, for more information.

Developer comments
This is in progress: The latest packaging rules explicitly ask to add the homepage URL of the software to the package. You can already see the homepage URL of some packages in Hardy Heron via the "Add/Remove applications" program.

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Better Sound support  
Ubuntu

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Priority : High
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Implemented
Assignee : Ted Gould
spec
Written by dbohni the 3 Mar 08 at 11:43. Category: Multimedia. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
Multi access for application to the soundcard.

Watching youtube movies in firefox and play music on xmms.
If your playing music on xmms and open the firefox with 3 tabs on youtube, ubuntu will crash and do a restart.

Thanks also for all the nice work on ubuntu.

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Smooth shutdown experience  
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Low
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Unknown
Assignee : Dennis Kaarsemaker
spec
Written by vintik the 28 Feb 08 at 15:01. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
As far as I understand, when shutting down, Usplash still flickers a moment. In any case, for Xubuntu and Kubuntu (and perhaps other derivatives too), the Usplash still isn't displayed during the full shutdown. If this is possible without being a very hackish solution, it'd be awesome.

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Encourage users to use BitTorrent to download the Ubuntu release.  
getubuntu download not proposing .torrent (#102974)

In : ubuntu-website
Status : Confirmed
Importance : Medium
Assignee : Matthew Nuzum
5 comments, 6 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
forum
Written by FranciscoPadillaGarcia the 22 Apr 08 at 08:00. Category: Installation. Related to: ubuntu.com. New
ADD BITTORRENT OPTION ON THE MAIN DOWNLOAD PAGE!

The Novell guys took the lead already: http://software.opensuse.org/

When Hardy Heron was released, the Ubuntu servers became overloaded with thousands of people trying to download it. Downloading rates of repositories and updates were so slow that some people had to leave the computer on at night only to find connection errors the next morning.

However, if Canonical had promoted the BitTorrent downloads, this wouldn't have happened. Everyone would have got a copy of Ubuntu without slowing the repository servers and producing a Denial-of-Service effect.

Moreover, BitTorrent has many advantages over direct downloads. For instance, the more people downloading at the same time, the more sources and lesser the wait. In addition, it ensures file integrity because it uses hash functions, that is, files cannot be corrupted (modified). Not to mention that transfers can be resumed if the connection is broken.

Therefore, BitTorrent downloading should be included in the Get Ubuntu page ( http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download ) with a succinct but clear explanation on how to use them.

The fact that this idea hasn't been implemented --despite all the votes in favour-- clearly shows a neglect and reluctance from Canonical decision-makers to do what is best for the community. The worst thing is that they aren't giving an explanation. I hope good ideas in this site don't come to die here in a puzzle of bureaucracy :(

The reason Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distribution is because developers listen to people. Let's keep that "humanity towards others" alive.

Download Desktop CD: http://releases.ubuntu.com/8.04/ubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso.torrent

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