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Allocate bandwith for upgrade
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Written by Sepidar the 8 Jun 08 at 06:05. Category: Internet & Networking.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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While updating, actually one can not use internet because update manager uses all of bandwidth. So my idea is to provide an option (in GUI) to reduce bandwidth witch is currently using by Update Manager.
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Done!
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Professional-looking bootloader
Ubuntu grub should be deluxe and animated like OpenSUSE grub (#3339)
| In : | grub (ubuntu) |
| Status : | New |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Chuck Short |
24 comments, 17 subscribers and 4 duplicates
Ubuntu
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| Priority : | Undefined |
| Definition : | New (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Unknown |
| Assignee : | |
Mentorship is available if you want to fix this bug.

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Written by Murrquan the 28 Feb 08 at 14:42. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Ubuntu's bootloader is a stark black and white screen, filled with confusing options. It gives newbies a moment of indecision, as they try to figure out if they are supposed to choose something, and wonder why there are three or four Ubuntus listed. Then the timer finishes counting down (starting from 10), and the newb begins to feel like he's getting in over his head as his PC boots into Ubuntu.
Too much information up front, stark text-only display, painfully long countdown timer. What would be the alternative? Well, when a Fedora PC is booted up, the first thing the user sees is a graphical splash screen, and "Booting into Fedora (kernel version) in 4 seconds ... " The user can press a key to interrupt and select from kernel versions or alternative operating systems, or just let it boot into Fedora.
Can't we create our own attractive bootloader? Or, failing that, copy-and-paste Fedora's?
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Speed Up Ubuntu-Gnome boot time
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Written by Arioch the 28 Feb 08 at 15:26. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I guess everybody has experienced the rather long boot up times in Ubuntu (particularly with laptops). I know they are already working on it, but the change from feisty to gutsy was a pain in the ass in terms of boot up speed.
A default WinXP installation beats Ubuntu's boot up time by far!! That shouldn't be allowed fellas!!
I therefore propose to the development team (both Ubuntu and by extension Gnome)to work on the improvement of boot up times in Ubuntu systems.
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Not an idea
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Closed
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Window previews for closed windows (compiz fusion)
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Written by joeally the 12 Mar 08 at 18:06. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Won't implement
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On beryl you had window previews for all windows regardless of whether they were open or not. With compiz this is not possible. This occurred(when feisty first came out) to me when I was using shift switcher and a horrible blurry icon appeared instead of a window preview (icon should have been vector, another problem). For along time now i have been hoping they would add this in an update but they haven't.
Developer comments
This would be a rather invasive patch we would have to carry in Ubuntu as the compiz devs are waiting for certain Xorg features to do this properly.
Doing this the way Beryl did uses a lot of memory as well.
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Move/Send To...
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Written by Rowan187 the 29 Feb 08 at 02:02. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Ubuntu already has a "Send To" dialog when you right click an item, but its only to send it to things like e-mail, it would be cool if you could put all of our "bookmarked locations" in that menu, so we can move files from our desktop or other folders quickly into our Documents, Music, Pictures, etc...
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876
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Show percents when Extract archive
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Written by tomaszx the 4 Mar 08 at 09:38. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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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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Not an idea
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Fix copy / paste
MASTER Clipboard gets lost when windows is closed (#106644)
| In : | ubuntu |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Medium |
| Assignee : | |
19 comments, 9 subscribers and 1 duplicates
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Written by lubosz the 4 Mar 08 at 16:30. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Not an idea
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a lot of times, text is not copied. even if i cut, the selected text disapears in firefox and isn't pasteable in pidgin. sometimes the clipboard is an older version, if i paste.
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CTRL+Z on desktop and Nautilus
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Written by omidmottaghi the 29 Feb 08 at 03:52. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Pressing CTRL+Z on Desktop and Nautilus undo the last action.
for example when moving a file, CTRL+Z move back that file.
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Closed
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Take care of the little details
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Written by AnRa the 28 Feb 08 at 16:46. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Won't implement
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Developer comments
While the point is valid in principle, the idea doesn't have enough detail to be implemented ;)
Seriously, that is in part what this site is for, but posting actual suggestions for concrete issues is more helpful.
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999
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Smooth shutdown experience
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| Priority : | Low |
| Definition : | Approved (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Unknown |
| Assignee : | Dennis Kaarsemaker |

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Written by vintik the 28 Feb 08 at 15:01. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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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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Different wallpapers on different monitors/workspace
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Written by greycode the 28 Feb 08 at 17:20. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
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I've got two monitors, and right now if I use the wallpaper settings in gnome it stretches the wallpaper across the two monitors. It does this even for the default ubuntu wallpaper. This can look really bad depending on the image. In order to get around this I had to get two wallpaper images and join them into one large one with the GIMP and set that as my wallpaper.
There should be a way in gnome to set a different wallpaper for each monitor.
==== Merged with ideas of a similar scope: Different wallpapers on different workspace ===
Many workspaces option in Linux allows you to separate your work, why not allow users to have different wallpapers on each workspace. This allows for easier identification of which workspace you are on.
When used with compiz-fusion you can rapidly switch between your workspaces and the different wallapaper will allow you to quickly recognise what desktop you are on.
Currently this is natively available in KDE but not in Gnome. In Gnome you can't even let Compiz take over the wallpaper control because Nautilus doesn't allow for transparent backgrounds.
Other solutions like Wallpapoz are slow and when switching between desktops it takes too long to switch WP.
Developer comments
This feature is a Google Summer of Code 2008 project.
Follow the development of this feature on the student's blog:
http://gsocblog.jsharpe.net/ !
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1548
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Better Wine integration
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| Priority : | High |
| Definition : | Review (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Not started |
| Assignee : | Scott Ritchie |

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Written by Abatrour the 29 Feb 08 at 03:48. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I think more Windows users would try out Ubuntu if they could just double click an .exe file instead of going into a command prompt, browsing to the folder and then typing "wine *.exe" to install the program.
I like how Ubuntu adds shortcuts on the desktop and the "start menu" after you install the program making it easy to run but installing Windows software needs to be easier.
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Tabbed Nautilus
tabbed file browsing needed (#154059)
| In : | nautilus (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
3 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by einalex the 28 Feb 08 at 17:16. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
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Enable Nautilus to use tabs.
Nautilus is Ubuntu's default file management software. There is no reason why you should need to open countless Nautilus windows to manage your files. It is time to bring tabs from your web browser to your file browser.
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Open with - prompt for media
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Written by ibizatunes the 13 Mar 08 at 12:36. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Hello
In windows when you pop a cd in or any device that need a application to run.... A message pops, asking to select a preferred action
ie "open with" a program ie real player, winamp etc
This would be nice addition to ubuntu, because new user dont right click select "open with", i would like a prompt asking me what to do....(then select a default application for that type of media if i want, ie rhythbox for music, picasa for pictures etc etc)
For example, when a cd is put into ubuntu sound juicer by default loads, but if i want rhythbox to play music i have right click the CD icon, select open with tab, then select rythmbox....(a long winded process)
It would be better if there was a prompt with suggested application (so i can pick one application, and select a default if i like)
If they then select a default application it would then automatically load up that application next time round!
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Enhance mobile devices sync
please merge 0.22 from debian unstable (#81831)
| In : | opensync (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Debian Opensync Team |
43 comments, 28 subscribers and 0 duplicates
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| Priority : | Undefined |
| Definition : | New (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Unknown |
| Assignee : | |

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Written by jherran the 28 Feb 08 at 15:01. Category: Hardware support.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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There are lot of people having troubles syncing their devices (pda, smartphones, etc.) with ubuntu. At this poing there is only one solution available, multisync, and works for only a few devices, and it's very limited on their functions.
And I think, this is a very important point for lots of people.
**Suggestions from duplicate idea 397 work on that idea :
1) Clean up the Opensync and SyncML plugin packages to work properly with Evolution by default.
2) Set up an official Ubuntu SyncML server for Ubuntu users.
3) Possibly clean up open source SyncML clients for the different mobile platforms.
Developer comments
The current status of mobile devices synchronization in Linux is generally is quite shaky. It *can* work but it's a lot of work usually. There are a few efforts around but there's no single project that works in the majority of the situations.
This is also caused by manufacturers not using a single synchronization protocol. The most promising project now is OpenSync[1] which supports basically SyncML 1.1 and the Nokia variation and it works with several degrees of success between phones and desktops but the project itself is in a constant alpha state with a lot of issues, the GUI is simplistic and there are no integrated resources to sync with online contacts/calendars
like Google's. This can be overcome by preparing Evolution and/or Thunderbird to do it.
In short, despite the infrastructure is mostly there, we need work to make it a seamless experience for the user.
Bear in mind that this is a huge effort. Synchronization looks simple but there's a lot of factors and situations that need to be addressed like how to synchronize devices with different capabilities and how to keep 3 way synchronizations (desktop, online and mobile).
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Fix compatibility with webcams and microphone
snd-hda-intel internal microphone not working, sound recording not working at all (#259877)
| In : | alsa-driver (ubuntu) |
| Status : | New |
| Importance : | Undecided |
| Assignee : | |
0 comments, 1 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by dragonx the 28 Feb 08 at 17:30. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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In many cases, I can't configure my webcam or I have problems with the microphone. Now I can use my webcam but only with V4L2 and only 3 programas detect my webcam. It's a good idea can use my webcam in all programs as camorama.
Developer comments
That's pure driver issue in the first place. A big plus is to recommend UVC-based webcams to users, since it takes a lot of work off the shoulders of driver-developers. On the
integration-side proper support for v4l/v4l2 in webcam-related applications needs to be solidified. The ideal application to polish up is cheese of course.
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Engage DeviantArt for Ubuntu 8.10 theme competition
Ubuntu
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| Priority : | Undefined |
| Definition : | Pending Approval (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Good progress |
| Assignee : | Mike MacCana |

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Written by mikemaccana the 29 Feb 08 at 01:19. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
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There is a wide community of online artists capable of creating brilliant, unique artwork.
heading: Get your artwork on 10 million desktops
Ubuntu, the world's most popular Linux distribution, needs a new theme. The winner will appear in the default desktop of Ubuntu 8.10.
We're looking for original wallpapers, that match Ubuntu's color palette. You entry should also include a suggested combination of application, icon, and window themes. These can be existing themes, or your own original works - you only need to submit a wallpaper to win.
Work must be CC licensed, and be openable in either Inkscape or Gimp (rest of criteria continues)
Submit your works to DeviantArt and include the words [Ubuntu810].
Good luck!
Developer comments
At this point in time it is unclear as to whether we can realize something like this. In any case we cannot promise to include anything as default without having already seen it. This might be a good way to find alternative wallpapers to also include on the CD and/or universe as an extra package.
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