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Make the Ubuntu countdown in PHP (Gd for instance) instead of Javascript  
Written by neotenshi the 30 Mar 08 at 19:32. Category: Marketing. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Make the countdown to Ubuntu releases be considered as an image (e.g. using PHP and GD or some other library) instead of Javascript. The advantages of doing so are :

1) no need of Javascript : because the countdown is treated as an image, people whose Javascript is disabled (or unavaible) are still able to see it
2) easier to include : at the moment it is impossible to add the countdown in phpBB forums for instance, because phpBB doesn't allow Javascript scripts from users. Using a graphical library instead makes it easier to include in every type of page

Plus, this doesn't seem very difficult to make, nor does it seem ressources-greedy

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Add Folding@Home to the repositories  
[needs-packaging] Folding@Home (#209235)

In : ubuntu
Status : In Progress
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee : Christer Edwards
5 comments, 4 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by Eldmannen the 30 Mar 08 at 14:48. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Folding@Home is a distributed computing (DC) project designed to perform computationally intensive simulations of protein folding and other molecular dynamics (MD).

It allows people to use spare CPU cycles to contribute processing power for protein folding, so that scientists can understand cancer and other deceases.

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Canonical should become a Supporting Member of the KDE  
Written by Eldmannen the 30 Mar 08 at 01:18. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Canonical uses KDE for Kubuntu.
They are already a member of GNOME Foundation.

So they should become a member of the KDE Foundation too.

http://ev.kde.org/supporting-members.php

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Graphical Recovery Mode  
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Priority : Low
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Beta Available
Assignee : Ryan Lortie
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Written by eapache the 26 Mar 08 at 21:30. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
When a user currently boots into the 'recovery mode' from GRUB, they are presented with a command-line interface with complete root privileges and no introduction. This is just not user-friendly by any definition.

With the introduction of bullet-proof X in 8.04, it should be possible to launch some sort of gui no matter what, so how about creating a guided recovery app (in the style of 'ubiquity-only') that goes something like this:

Welcome to the Ubuntu Recovery Helper.
-If you booted into this mode because booting Ubuntu normally doesn't work, press continue.
-If you have booted into this mode by accident, you can reboot your computer and choose the option to load Ubuntu normally.
-If you are an advanced user and would like to go straight to the command-line, press Advanced.
[REBOOT] [ADVANCED] [CONTINUE]

If they press continue:
-If you know approximately what is wrong with your PC, select it below and press Continue.
-If you don't know what is wrong, press I Don't Know.
[]Graphics Card or Monitor
[]Hard Disk
[]Sound
[]etc.
[BACK] [I DON'T KNOW] [CONTINUE]

Selecting Graphics Card or Monitor would launch the X.org configuration utility, with the additional option to 'Autodetect any display hardware changes' (runs "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xorg-server" or whatever the exact code is). Selecting I Don't Know would launch the same prompt that the hardware database thingie uses, and when an error is reported would go to the appropriate item from the list above.

I'm not going to go through the entire thing, but I'm sure you get the idea. At the moment, Windows recovery mode is just an admin desktop, and Ubuntu is command-line. We're currently behind, but implementing something like this would put us years ahead. It would also make a great 'important feature' for 8.10 (like compiz-fusion was for 7.10).

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ONE Window Gimp  
Written by maknu the 26 Mar 08 at 21:17. Category: Graphics. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Gimp is a great graphics editor we all know. Congratulations to all developpers!

My Idea:
- Adding a Selection for "Using Gimp in one Window"

IMPORTANT
- That should NOT be default, but an option, which doesn't go in trouble for users liking this multi window management with its advantages!

I guess that more than 20% of the gimp users where really happy for this important feature. I know that Gimpshop and other Plugins are available, but this couldn't be the end solution. Gimp should bring this "little" feature with it in future! Thanks!

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Make the computer give me answers  
Written by Eldmannen the 26 Mar 08 at 20:20. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Make a new application or improve Beagle, Tracker or Deskbar.

It do acronym lookups, math calculation, fact lookup, data generation, unit conversion, etc.

So that when I ask it something, it answers me.
RAM? = Random access memory
91*74-26 = 6708
Capital of Sweden? = Stockholm
22 inch in centimeter = 55.88 centimeter
chemical formula for water? = H2O
#0000ff = shows the color blue
01101000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 = hello
68 65 6C 6C 6F = hello
Hello in Italian? = ciao
Time in Tokyo? = 19:46
Weather in Paris? = 7°C, sunny.
rot13 hello = uryyb

So right from the Deskbar (or something) on the desktop, I can ask something, and it will answer me.

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Organizing Updates  
Written by irelinquish the 26 Mar 08 at 12:47. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
The update manager is a great tool. However, I don't have the time to sit there, waiting to see if an update requires my attention.(Samba)(installing kde)

So i would like for all updates that require user input to be pushed to the back of the queue. So that i can come back authorize those updates and shorty have it done. Instead of realizing its only halfway done.

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Fix Suspend and Hibernate   forum
Written by tighem the 28 Feb 08 at 17:22. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Suspend and hibernate still seems to be a big issue based on forum posts. Really focus on fixing it, even with proprietary drivers.

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Make Update Manager mention version of package  
Written by Eldmannen the 26 Mar 08 at 15:42. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
When I use "Update Manager" to update the packages of my system, it mentions the name of the package and the size of the package.

But it does not mention the version of the package.

I want it to mention the version the package that is about to get installed.

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