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When Window is too big to fit on Screen - Provide a scroolbar  
Written by LostOverThere the 24 May 08 at 12:22. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Currently, if you run at a low resolution (particularly anything under 800x600) Windows will not fit completely on screen, and you will not be able to see the bottom half of the window.

It should be noted that when the user changes the resolution to a smaller size (under 600px high) the resolution dialog is too big to fit on screen, and the user cannot click or see the "Accept", "Close" or any other buttons/information.

Providing a scrollbar would fix this.

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Display volume labels in the Ubuntu installer  
Written by Eldmannen the 24 May 08 at 17:27. Category: Installation. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Many new users are confused by device names such as /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb5, /dev/hda2, /dev/hdc4, etc.

So I propose to show volume labels (partition names) in the installer, to make it easier for users who install Ubuntu to know which partition they are installing on.

Screenshots:
* Before
* After

This will make it clearer and easier to install Ubuntu without any mistakes being done which might result in that a new user accidentally looses valuable data.

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Update Transmission in repos  
Written by DanRabbit the 23 May 08 at 15:35. Category: Internet & Networking. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Fixes from 1.06 to 1.21 include:

+ Fix rare crash-on-startup bug
+ Handle corrupt announce URLs in torrent files more gracefully
+ Fix minor memory leak when closing torrents
+ Support https tracker connections
+ IP blocking using the Bluetack Level1 blocklist
+ Better support of multitracker torrents
+ Faster UPnP port mapping on startup
+ Ability to reset global statistics
+ Inhibit hibernation when downloading
+ Use XDG basedir spec for configuration files
+ Various bug fixes and usability improvements
+ Vastly improved translations thanks to the Ubuntu translation team
+ Fix a couple of minor display issues
+ Stop torrents when downloading and the disk becomes full
+ Removing a torrent also removes it from the cache
+ Smaller memory footprint per-torrent and per-peer
+ Various backend bugfixes & improvements
+ Window for selecting files & priorities when opening torrents
+ Display a system tray popup when a torrent finishes downloading
+ Watch folder for auto-adding torrents
+ Improved preferences dialog and message log window
+ Tracker tab in the Details window
+ Dozens of usability, Gnome HIG, and i18n improvements
+ Support KDE button ordering
+ Option to delete a torrent and its downloaded files

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smooth gnome login  
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : High
Definition : Pending Approval (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Informational
Assignee : Scott James Remnant
spec
Written by patmalcolm91 the 4 May 08 at 06:29. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
When I login to a GNOME session, the windows appear glitchy and fragmented until the desktop is done loading. When i login to a KDE(4) Session, I see a very nice splash screen, which then fades out to a fully loaded desktop. A default GNOME installation should support complete loading of the desktop before it is displayed.

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Ubuntu should come with a GUI for mounting/unmounting  
Written by nire the 14 May 08 at 18:12. Category: Multimedia. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Ubuntu should come with an easy GUI for mounting/unmounting and list already mounted internal devices, removable devices and images such as iso and cue.
This would make it a lot easier to, for example, watch a dvd movie from an iso.
It should not require root privileges to mount/unmount your own mounts either.

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Simple configuation GUI for setting up Samba shares  
Written by leight the 12 May 08 at 12:46. Category: Internet & Networking. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
The profilation of affordable NAS devices for the home network has made the need for an easy way to mount shares on these devices on boot.
At the moment if you wan't to have samba shares to be mounted on boot you have to manualy modify the fstab.
This can be a frustrating and dangerous job.
What is needed is a simple tool with a GUI that allows a user to select the share or shares they want mounted click OK and fstab will be updated correctly and the share mounted.

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Ubuntu must be the most beautiful desktop  
Written by henk0775 the 17 May 08 at 12:25. Category: Marketing. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Mark said that "pretty is a feature".
Ubuntu must be eyecandy, pretty, beautiful, glossy. Sometimes human theme is not so, if we try other ones. For example, glossy theme works well.
My idea is beautiful by default.

n.b. Give attenction that this idea is in "marketing".

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Notification when network cable unplugged  
Notification when network cable unplugged (#230469)

In : network-manager (ubuntu)
Status : New
Importance : Undecided
Assignee :
1 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Written by Eldmannen the 14 May 08 at 19:11. Category: Internet & Networking. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Provide a notification balloon when a network cable is unplugged from a network interface.

Sometimes you don't know if a cable works or not, or the cable is damaged, or it accidentally gets pulled out.

There should be some visual indication that the network cable has been unplugged.

Please see illustration of concept:
* http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14520679/Network.png

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Apply all ideas to improve X startup time  
Integrate Fedora's One Second X fixes (#207246)

In : xorg (ubuntu)
Status : Triaged
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee :
4 comments, 3 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Written by romu the 14 May 08 at 11:48. Category: Graphics. Related to: Nothing/Others. Implemented
I don't really know if this has already been implemented on Ubuntu, but applying Fedora ideas to boost X startup would be appreciated.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/OneSecondX

Developer comments
Ubuntu receives these fixes as they are applied upstream. If for some reason you see a patch upstream that hasn't been applied feel free to file a bug on Launchpad.

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Add Synchronize Option Between Folders(briefcase)  
Written by ravindranathakila the 21 May 08 at 05:44. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Microsoft Windows had a briefcase option. This is very useful. For example you have a folder with many docs(100). Now you copy them to your USB. Next day, once you edit them on your pc, you should be able to synchronize the contents with the USB folder and update the files you edited instead of copying all the contents. This would save time and be an intelligent way of handling files. Like a CVS...

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Bugs posted to brainstorm should be moved to Ubuntu bug tracker database  
Written by mp3phish the 21 May 08 at 03:02. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Hello,

Instead of marking bugs as "not an idea" I propose that the brainstorm developers export all the "non ideas" which are marked as bugs to be exported as a CSV file and FTP'd over to the Ubuntu bug tracker. Once there, the bug tracking database should import the data and be listed as a bug.

Since brainstorm and all other ubuntu logins will be universal soon, this will integrate nicely.

I just think its a lost cause to mark stuff as not an idea, and then do nothing with it. All that data just going to waste, and then telling the user to post it to the bug database. It just isn't efficient, and it is causing bugs to go unreported. One of the biggest problems with Ubuntu (and the Linux community in general) is that bug reporting is not taken seriously when reported by an end user. Most of the time it is because the end user reports it to the wrong place. This is why Brainstorm should allow this feedback from end users to flow freely to the bug tracker. Because brainstorm is a much friendlier feedback loop for end users than bug databases are.

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Remove GCC or install build-essential  
Written by Eldmannen the 20 May 08 at 20:42. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Ubuntu 8.04 comes with the GCC compiler but without the 'build-essentials' metapackage.
This makes GCC useless; its not even possible to compile a simple "Hello world" program.

Either have GCC not installed by default or have the 'build-essential' metapackage installed by default so that GCC works.

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Change the CAPTCHA to reCAPTCHA  
Written by MarcusRubeus the 9 May 08 at 10:18. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
The CAPTCHA on this site happens to be one of the few CAPTCHAs that make it harder for humans, but really have very little affect on computers.

As such, I propose that this site use a real CAPTCHA such as reCAPTCHA. reCAPTCHA has the following advantages:

1) Audio for the blind. This is in the spirit of open source (accessibility)

2) Refresh option for when it cannot be read

3) Solved words will help translate books from paper to the computer so we can all have free digital libraries

4) It will be easy to implement (don't have to come up with your own solution)

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don't suspend the PC when you are downloading  
Written by insulae the 4 May 08 at 20:35. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
i like very much suspend option, but in some case i want to donwload a file or application via apt-get, so i put the file to download with wget (or installing using apt-get) and leave the machine, after a wile the machine is going to suspend and the download file is paused.

IDEA: it would be interesting put the next option in the "power preference": don't suspend the PC if i am downloading.

(sorry for my english)


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Make gnome-panel more beautiful  
Written by gmeier the 5 May 08 at 16:58. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Gnome-panel drops behind other desktops in the look and feel of the panel.

There are loads of Ideas e.g. on gnome-look.org about improving the panel and especially the menu. It looks like a lot of people don't like the situation right now.

It would be nice to have some discussion, how gnome-panel could be improved.

Please notice, this is not about changing the panel into a dock, but about extending its funktionallity and look and feel while keeping what we already have, and works well.

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Don't allow multiple instances of update manager, package manager etc  
Written by pepperpupper the 8 May 08 at 15:59. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Sometimes when I click the little notification icon for update manager it takes a while for the app to launch. Not sure whether I actually clicked the icon I click it again. This usually leads to that I have something like 2 - 3 instances of the update manager running.

It would be better if ubuntu didn't allow multiple instances of the update manager and other apps where there is absolutely no need to have more than one window open. The same goes for add/remove and others...

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Gedit : Automatically save temporary files for backup in case of system crash  
Written by wladston the 8 May 08 at 20:14. Category: Office. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I was doing some important research, taking notes on gedit when Ubuntu completely crashed after trying to install wmv codecs.

Result - hours of work were lost :(

So my sugestion os to automatically save stuff that is written into Gedit, like it's already done on OpenOffice.


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Deb builder gui  
Written by amiga_os the 8 May 08 at 21:56. Category: Programming. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I want an easy gui-based way of creating Deb packages.

One of the major things that attracts people to Windows is the support Microsoft give developers - yes they charge extortionate amounts of money - but being able to do everything well, and simply, attracts developers, and helps them perpetuate bug #1.

Sun have made Java ubiquitous by making development a breeze with Java. Packaging is the single most irriating thing of developing for Linux. Particularly as there's lots of different package formats.

An easy package design system would be a firm, solid piece of the jigsaw in making Ubuntu the platform to develop for in the 21st century.

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Highlight Recently Installed Applications  
Written by MarcusRubeus the 7 May 08 at 23:45. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Nothing is more frustrating than when I install an application in Gnome and I have to sift through the dozens of programs I have installed to find out where its application icon is installed.

It would be useful if menu items were highlighted in the gnome application when first installed. Here is a good policy:

Highlight menu path is the following is true:

1) Has not clicked application icon through menu
2) Has been installed within the last 3 hours

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Update Memtest86+ to latest version  
please merge memtest86+ 2.01 from debian unstable
- supports additional hardware + important bugfixes (#192517)


In : memtest86+ (ubuntu)
Status : Fix Released
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee : Reinhard Tartler
14 comments, 8 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Written by Frants the 5 May 08 at 13:12. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. Implemented
It's great Memtest86+ comes with Ubuntu. It may help people who get problems with the LiveCD, and instead of saying Ubuntu sucks, this tool shows that they hardware is damaged.

However, the version of Memtest86+ used is quite old. The newest 2.01 supports the latest hardware and I see no reason why it should'nt be updated.

Please bring latest Memtest86+ with Intrepid Ibex!

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