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Fix Suspend and Hibernate  
Nvidia binary driver requires Option "NvAGP"
"1" for reliable suspend/resume (#34043)


In : acpi-support (ubuntu)
Status : In Progress
Importance : Medium
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Written by tighem the 28 Feb 08 at 17:22. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
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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eBay offline listing tool  
Written by duncanbourne the 29 Feb 08 at 10:24. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Many people use eBay's offline auction listing tool 'Turbo Lister'. This is only available under windows, and doesn't work under Wine. Please include the open source, java based lister JAOLT in the repositories.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jaolt/

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Full disc encryption via initramfs and kexec  
Written by urmelu the 29 Feb 08 at 11:34. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I think it is possible to have your system fully encrypted (including /boot) the following way:

Take your USB-stick (or a CD-R) as primary boot medium and loader. Put on it a kernel and a initrd that boots, and detects your fully encrypted harddrive. The kernel/initrd sets up dmcrypt/cryptsetup and unlocks your harddrive. Now it calls kexec and changes into the real system on the harddive and boots your system.

This way _everyting_ on the harddrive can be encrypted. It also has the advantage your running system doesn't need to know anything about it being encrypted at boot time. And things like kernelupgrades (mind update-initramfs) also don't have to bother with anything crypto related.

It would be nice to have such a really small kernel/initrd combo for your USB-stick and a system that can handle it being booted vie kexec.

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Command line hints on GUI interaction.  
Written by johan.louwers the 29 Feb 08 at 10:41. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
When working on my Ubuntu box I sometimes performing actions in the GUI of which I would like to know the command line version. This will and cannot go for all actions however a lot of tasks, simply tasks have a one or two line command line equivalent.

For example, changing the permissions on a file from a GUI could have a button/tooltip/?? message of the chmod command that will do exactly the same.

Changing the IP of your NIC could have a button/tooltip/?? message of ifconfig.

You should be able to turn this a button/tooltip/?? globally on or off so that users completely not interested in the command line versions of actions are not bothered by this option.

The reason for this request being:
- There are a lot of users working in both GUI and command line environments and like to quickly lookup command line operations.

- Users can experience new ways of interacting with system in a quick and good manner, the system becomes the manual itself.

- Users will be able to copy the button/tooltip/?? message, edit it and run it the way they like it in a terminal.

Adoption of working with the command line will become more widely spread and command line operations will be considered less threatening by new users. Also knowledge about the system will grow for users who have the button/tooltip/?? option enabled, knowing how something works makes accepting it easier.

Just my thoughts on this subject.

Regards,
Johan Louwers.

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Brainstorm: Compulsory comment for minus votes  
Written by OneByOne the 29 Feb 08 at 10:33. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Now you just see your idea going under zero and never learn why that piece of genius is not worshipped by others :)

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