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Make the System default to Metric Units
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Written by ll the 5 Mar 08 at 15:06. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Most of the planet uses the Metric System. So why does the system default to imperial units? Make A4 the default paper size for printing, only two countries don't use it. Most people don't know what inches are so cm or mm should be the default.
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Pause keyboard input if window appears while typing
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Written by Vertelemming the 26 Mar 08 at 17:14. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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One thing that's always bothered me, no matter which OS I've been on, is the way I can be typing in one window when another program tosses up a notification or error which immediately gets closed because I just pressed space or enter. I propose a mechanism be developed by which keyboard input is temporarily paused or halted if a window appears when more than X number of keys is being pressed per ten seconds.
I realise the difficulties inherent in this; a daemon or service would eat up unnecessary CPU cycles, it's impractical to patch every program in existence to follow this behaviour, and most other ways of doing this have one argument against them or another. However, if this were presented as an opt-in behaviour, I believe it would benefit a fair percentage of people for a relatively small amount of coder output.
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ONE Window Gimp
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Written by maknu the 26 Mar 08 at 21:17. Category: Graphics.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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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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Kernel 2.6.25 for Hardy
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Written by flounder the 24 Mar 08 at 15:26. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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1. There are deeply invasive performance/scalability/latency fixes for CFS regressions (vs. 2.6.24) in the 2.6.25 tree. These fixes are too invasive to be ported to the 2.6.24 kernel without significant risk.
2. Many of the driver updates/new drivers in the kernel-ubuntu package are merged into upstream as of 2.6.25. (This is always true, but the smaller the delta against upstream the better on release day).
3. Fedora 9 is based on 2.6.25 which means that key RH kernel developers are aggressively working to get the feature and performance/scalability regressions vs. 2.6.18 & 22 fixed.
4. The kgdb patch will probably be merged at the start of the 2.6.26 cycle which means the delta vs. 2.6.25 kernel should be pretty manageable. This would be really valuable from an LTS ongoing perspective.
5. The RT patch will be better maintained (and smaller) against 2.6.25. (see #3)
6. Better virtualization and SELinux support (see #3).
Given the life-cycle of an LTS release (especially this one which will finally have a meaningful chance to enter the data center) these considerations are especially important.
Obviously 2.6.25 would have to be in addition to 2.6.24 for the Hardy 8.04 LTS release time-frame, but it does allow the aforementioned benefits to be propagated forward.
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Optional FULL patch to latest Ubuntu version
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Written by ubee the 29 Feb 08 at 01:12. Category: Installation.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I've had problems installing version 7.10 on my system; however, 6 works just fine. It would be great if there were an easy option within the operating system to patch up to the latest Ubuntu version.
If there is a way... I'm not aware of it. If a windows user like me isn't aware of it, there's a good chance a lot of us are in the dark too.
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Not an idea
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More lightweight System Monitor
System monitor causes Xorg to consume 100% CPU (#187383)
| In : | gnome-system-monitor (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Triaged |
| Importance : | Medium |
| Assignee : | Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
77 comments, 36 subscribers and 16 duplicates
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Written by taron the 11 Mar 08 at 21:04. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Not an idea
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When I open the System Monitor the program itself needs ~13% of the CPU. This isn't bearable, especially if you think that the System Monitor is mostly used when a program hangs and produces 100% CPU workload or so.
The System Monitor shouldn't burden the CPU in any notable amount.
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file formats mess created by windows
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Written by dragoninsane the 22 Mar 08 at 08:04. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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windows created some native formats like chm,MHT etc
these are pretty mostly available file formats in
windows environment,and all my files are scattered in my
disk(most of users do).so now how does ubuntu handles
them CHM -no native support,MHT its internet explorer
created file but nothing handles it even Firefox doesnt.
i think chm can be made to view inside evince also,
firefox can handle mht.
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Add 'Do not Update This' option to Update Manager
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Written by mridkash the 29 Mar 08 at 16:58. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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This issue is something I face regularly and thats why I'm posting it here.
I want a right click option on the updates in Update Manager which allows me to lock the version of a software and not update it. I know this functionality exists somewhere in Synaptic Package Manager, but still it would be convenient.
Example:
I have nvidia card on desktop and there was an intel video driver update recently, so it came up in Update Manager. I didn't want to install it obviously, so I unchecked it. But still every time I boot up, it shows new updates are available, and I see only that intel driver. If I get a 'do not update option' it would be handy.
Thanks
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enable root user in terminal
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Written by DanRabbit the 23 Mar 08 at 17:02. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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maybe I'd rather switch to root in my terminal session than enter 'sudo' a thousand times.
This is a huge time waster for me, especially since I just came from Gentoo Linux and I've made terminal a part of my daily life. I understand that a user should be protected from one's self. But, come on.
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opera web browser
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Written by bakter the 8 Mar 08 at 17:04. Category: Internet & Networking.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Add opera 9.50 to the repository.
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