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Make brainstorm faster
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Written by gijsterbeek the 13 Mar 08 at 13:57. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Brainstorm queries take a long time to load. Please optimize your queries. Especially the 'most popular ideas [..]' queries don't return too fast.
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Don't limit deviantart competition to wallpapers only!
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Written by kaddar the 10 Mar 08 at 16:57. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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There has been some confusion, but to clarify this brainstorm:
There is an official deviantart "theme" competition which requests new wallpapers and allows new themes to be inside the submission. However, there are two issues:
1) the contest requires the construction of a wallpaper
2) themes and mockups are ungraded and unacknowledged.
This brainstorm argues two amendments:
1)Mockups-only submissions with previous ubuntu wallpapers should be allowed. Wallpapers should not be required. Mockups shouldn't have to be GTK themes.
2)Even if only wallpapers get prizes, there should be a best-mockup recognition award to the best non-wallpaper aspect of submissions. (arguably, themes are harder to judge than wallpapers.)
This would allowed skilled UI designers who are unskilled artists to compete to win consideration by the ubuntu team. I'd like to see mockups of theme ideas that are abstract and un-artistic, like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/round_edge , be able to be in the running for this competition. We want to improve the ubuntu look and feel, not just reskin it.
Sorry for the confusion. Here's the original brainstorm text:
Recently, a brainstorm idea was created for a DeviantArt theme mock-up competition for Ubuntu 8.10. It was accepted, but canonical changed the competition's scope from themes to just wallpapers only.
There's a great deal of interest by the general ubuntu art community to create a new theme for ubuntu, as seen by the Hardy incoming "alternate looks" page, yet this competition was changed from its original scope to a far less interesting scope.
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Push for Ubuntu on Dell machines worldwide
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Written by kuahyeow the 29 Feb 08 at 09:11. Category: Installation.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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With Ubuntu on Dell machines in the USA, I'm sure this means better boot times, hardware integration, sound, network are all nice and good.
Ubuntu should really be pitching to be the default install (an option for the customer) on as many PCs as possible.
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Esc when Ubuntu boots to see the geeky message stuff
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Written by Eldmannen the 12 Mar 08 at 02:54. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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When Ubuntu boots, you see the Ubuntu logo and a progress bar.
That is good, new users wont get scared by the geeky stuff.
But as an advanced user, sometimes I kinda would like to see whats going on, what is really happening.
So it would be nice if I could press the "Esc" key, and it would switch from graphical boot, to show the geeky text stuff on start up.
You know, stuff like:
NET: Registered protocol family 2
IP route cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
TCP established hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes)
TCP bind hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes)
TCP: Hash tables configured (established 131072 bind 65536)
TCP reno registered
checking if image is initramfs... it is
Freeing initrd memory: 7221k freed
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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.
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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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Done!
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Bring Computer Clock NTP Internet synchronization back!
World Clock uses own dialog for adjusting the data and time instead of time-admin (#205361)
| In : | gnome-panel (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Invalid |
| Importance : | Undecided |
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1 comments, 0 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by keen101 the 22 Mar 08 at 05:44. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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***Update - I believe this has been fixed/implemented***
In Gutsy we had the ability to synchronize our computer clock with that of an internet server, to keep accurate time.
With Hardy Heron, that feature has been lost. :(
This may not seem like a big deal, but it is, because daylight savings time came early for us. My Ubuntu clock is two hours behind, because the new timezone clock feature thinks it's a different time. If I could synchronize with an internet server, I could fix this problem.
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http://tf.nist.gov/service/its.htm
Set Your Computer Clock Via the Internet
NIST Internet Time Service (ITS)
The NIST Internet Time Service (ITS) allows users to synchronize computer clocks via the Internet. The time information provided by the service is directly traceable to UTC(NIST). The service responds to time requests from any Internet client in several formats including the DAYTIME, TIME, and NTP protocols.
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Offer to create a separate /home partition and use existing ones
offer to create a separate /home partition (#156177)
| In : | ubiquity (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | |
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Written by frandavid100 the 22 Mar 08 at 10:55. Category: Installation.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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A separate partition for /home has been proposed for a long time in the forums. It implies some risks, though, so based on disk size Ubiquity should estimate the amount of space that should be left for / or whether a separate partition should be made at all. Then...
-The first time an user installs Ubuntu, he is given the option to set a separate /home. This option is selected by default, with a size for each partition based on a sane guess:
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/7958/firstinstallaro2.png
-Of course, he can just choose not to set a separate /home. This option will be selected by default if the results of the system test suggest that's the best thing to do.
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/6498/firstinstallbfs6.png
-Manual install is also possible. Selecting it greys out everything related to separate /home, since it's implied that the user doesn't want to be guided.
http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/7976/firstinstallcvc2.png
-If the user set a separate /home, the next time he installs Ubuntu a new option appears and is selected by default, prompting to use the existing /home partition. All other options are still available, though.
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/9034/secondinstalliq1.png
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Developer comments
I have always used a separate /home as well. Keeping /home after reinstallations is one major reason which has been mitigated by ubiquity preserving /home now (I didn't test that yet, though).
Either way ubiquity (the Live CD installer) should point this out clearly.
The other reason is that I want to use it from multiple Linux installations, but that's mostly a geek use case.
I have no idea what size / and /home should have by default,
I always use 6 GB for / and the rest for /home, but if someone wants to use huge databases, that'll break.
Thus I think we should stick to our current partitioning and rather improve the UI for keeping /home. There is always manual partitioning for people who actually care.
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Consistent Website layout for different editions (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, etc.)
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Written by Cryophallion the 6 Mar 08 at 15:06. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Right now, the Ubuntu main page looks the most professional oriented and polished, the Edubuntu is close to that but has a few layout differences, and the Kubuntu looks like the main page to a wiki with two dragons (one for kde4).
All 4 of the edition website should like very similar (different color themes and such of course), with consistent navigation to wikis, documentation, etc.
There should also be screenshots on the main page of each (or at least an link that stands out to them).
That will make the brand seem more unified and professional.
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The new linux universal font
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Written by Oxide the 6 Mar 08 at 17:24. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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The default fonts in linux are ugly especially with LCD monitors.The Windows Vista have beautiful Segoe UI font for LCDs. It will be great to create new linux font for universal use.
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install 7zip with default
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Written by vinutux the 6 Mar 08 at 11:43. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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7-Zip is open source software. Source code is under the GNU LGPL license. it is nice to install it default.
1. Install 7zip with other copression methodes like zip, tar, gzip
2. It automatically integrated with file-roller. So no need any other gui program or user don't want to know complex comand lines for compressing their data in 7zip.
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(RSS/Atom) Feeds for Brainstorm ideas, comments, etc.
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Written by forteller the 6 Mar 08 at 18:26. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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It would be great to have feeds for everything in Brainstorm; Comments, newly submitted ideas, most popular ideas, and anything else that I haven't thought of yet. As it is today it's quite hard to follow a discussion here. And good discussions about the ideas are half the point if this site, right?
Developer comments
RSS feeds are available for every idea lists, but not for comments yet.
Check the RSS icon in the right of the Firefox toolbar.
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Enable OpenID for Ubuntu Sites
Launchpad should support OpenID (#1169)
| In : | launchpad-foundations |
| Status : | In Progress |
| Importance : | Medium |
| Assignee : | Francis J. Lacoste |
57 comments, 37 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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| Priority : | Essential |
| Definition : | Approved (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Implemented |
| Assignee : | Francis J. Lacoste |

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Written by redyaky the 28 Feb 08 at 14:22. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Allow users to log into Ubuntu Forums and other Ubuntu sites (such as ubuntu brainstorm) using their OpenID.
Developer comments
Work is being done along to make that possible (though I don't know an ETA).
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Fix Suspend and Hibernate
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Written by tighem the 28 Feb 08 at 17:22. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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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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Done!
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Avoid Fsck Forced Irritation
Ubuntu
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| Priority : | Low |
| Definition : | Approved (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Unknown |
| Assignee : | Dennis Kaarsemaker |

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Written by amar the 28 Feb 08 at 14:28. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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It is very frustrating when you get caught out after 30 boots and the system does a full check. Especially if you are about to give a presentation or you just need to read one bit of information. The Ubuntu team have done a great job of speeding up the boot time but this irritation undoes all the good work.
Possible solutions and further explanation:
http://micrux.net/?p=52
Developer comments
This is implemented in Hardy Heron.
You can press the escape key to cancel the disk check.
This change was part of a more global set of changes to usplash, you can read more about it here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UsplashPolishSpec
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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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Start taking advantage of Upstart
Ubuntu
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| Priority : | Medium |
| Definition : | Approved (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Deferred |
| Assignee : | Scott James Remnant |

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Written by Ubuwu the 28 Feb 08 at 15:12. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Replace initscripts with upstart events. Our boot sequence is currently slow, full of race conditions and poor interactions, especially with competition between the series of tasks run by sysv-rc, udev and sometimes just with the kernel. We developed upstart so that we could have a truly event driven boot sequence that would be fast, reliable and flexible; we should take advantage of it.
Developer comments
The primary reason that we're not taking full advantage of Upstart yet is that it still requires some development to have sufficient features to actually be better than sysvinit. You can follow Upstart development at its homepage.
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