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Speed Up Ubuntu-Gnome boot time   forum
Written by Arioch the 28 Feb 08 at 15:26. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
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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Ubuntu should recognize hardware changes  
Written by nxvl the 28 Feb 08 at 19:11. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
When i change some hardware pieces i need to configure them manually, ubuntu should recognize there has been a hardware change and configure it.

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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
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Priority : Undefined
Definition : New (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Unknown
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Written by jherran the 28 Feb 08 at 15:01. Category: Hardware support. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
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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Easy (GUI) creation and handling of encrypted partitions  
Written by nubbe the 28 Feb 08 at 20:56. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
A GUI for creating and using encrypted partitions. Should be for regular partitions and especially removable media partitions.

Developer comments
Indeed that's a long-standing open issue. DeviceKit-disks can do that, so it's a matter of packaging/using DK and DK-disks. I'm interested in working on this (although I'm not sure whether I'll manage it for Intrepid.)

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Fix Hard Drive Load Cycle Problem in Laptops  
High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard
disks may shorten lifetime (#59695)


In : acpi-support (ubuntu)
Status : Triaged
Importance : Critical
Assignee : Ubuntu Kernel ACPI Team
532 comments, 198 subscribers and 5 duplicates
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Written by SpamBadger the 29 Feb 08 at 00:17. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
Advanced power management currently cycles the hard drive once every few seconds even during activity on most laptops. This severely shortens the life of hard drives.

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Fix temperature reading (to avoid random shutdowns)  
acpi misreports temperature, shuts down laptop (#111460)

In : acpi (ubuntu)
Status : New
Importance : Undecided
Assignee :
3 comments, 4 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by barlennan the 29 Feb 08 at 02:57. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. Not an idea
Symptom: a laptop starts with a reasonable CPU temperature, but the reported temperature can suddenly and randomly go haywire, causing a shutdown.

Many people on the forums experience random shutdowns because of ACPI reading the CPU temperature incorrectly on various laptops. The majority of them think it's a hardware problem, but
1. the reported temperature is ridiculous (> 150 C: the desk would be on fire, or < 0 C), and
2. it seems to be only an Ubuntu problem.

Apparently one cause can be ACPI translating from 0.1C units to F twice, and there is some ACPI microcode on the web to fix it. Unfortunately it doesn't work for me. Please fix this, Ubuntu. Too many newbies give up because it doesn't occur to them that the temperature sensor could be miscalibrated.

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