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Orange/Brown theme should not be the only one  
Written by bourlas the 2 Mar 08 at 23:35. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Orange Brown theme should not be the only one included
There should be color themes based on all the basic
colors e.g. blue theme, yellow theme, red theme, black theme
green theme.

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Have an easy way to sync Firefox (etc) profiles with other partitions  
Written by fritobandito the 3 Mar 08 at 06:10. Category: Office. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
It should be easy to sync your Firefox and Thunderbird profiles in ubuntu to those in other partitions like windows.

Many people dual boot into a windows partition a lot. If their email gets used in windows more the thunderbird profile there is the most up to date. Therefore it only makes sense to log into windows to check email, which results in logging into linux much less.

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Show the number of ideas in each category  
Show the number of ideas in each category (#198755)

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Written by flooted the 5 Mar 08 at 10:33. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Please show the number of ideas in each category, in parenthesis. For example:

Ideas being worked upon (123)
Implemented ideas (57)
Accessibility (145)
Brainstorm (456)

etc.

It should also show how many ideas there are in total somewhere....

Thanks

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Ubuntu Updates... Stop messing with my grubmenu.lst!  
Written by tram the 29 Feb 08 at 21:44. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. Won't implement
I have a dual boot system with one Windows XP hard drive for gaming and another Ubuntu hard drive for everything else.

Upon downloading and installing kernel updates, it always seems to re-write my grubmenu.lst which removes Windows XP from the boot menu. I then have to manually tweak my grubmenu.lst file so it shows up in the list of boot options.

This is annoying and most n00bs wouldn't know how to fix this.

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Basic install  
Written by SNix the 4 Mar 08 at 00:48. Category: Installation. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
It would be nice with a way to install just the basic components. Like menus, system settings and synaptic. I have found it really annoying that when I remove unwanted packages from a new install they show up as "updates". Updating the system effectively takes me back to square one.
Having a "basic install" option would save space and time and people who want everything could just choose a normal install.

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Brainstorm - To separate ideas of suggestion of correction of bugs  
Written by godnecromancer the 2 Mar 08 at 22:03. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
To separate ideas of suggestion of correction of bugs, since all want that one bug either corrected, what it makes with that the people lose time voting yes to correct bugs instead of voting in ideas for resources still not implemented

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Download other related packages when downloading restricted drivers  
Written by fritobandito the 3 Mar 08 at 16:28. Category: Multimedia. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
A pop up should appear when you download a restricted driver to alert you to other useful packages relating to that driver.
Ex/ if you download a Radeon driver, a pop-up about xserver-xgl should come up.

Ubuntu could just check an online database so that all the suggestions dont have to be in the build.

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root password  
Written by pravinpardeshi the 3 Mar 08 at 05:15. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Entire screen gets disabled whenever some application requires root password. This prevents from doing any other operation. It totally disables the desktop. You cannot do any other activity/task. It should allow to do other task while waiting for the root password. With Alt->Tab it should allow to use other open application or so. The screen should only "blacken" when Alt->Tab takes it back to the application asking for root password.

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Do something that is Fun  
Written by devender the 3 Mar 08 at 06:57. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Do something that you guys think is fun, let your creativity run wild.

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