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Report external file editing  
Written by Rioting_Pacifist the 5 Apr 08 at 03:01. Category: Security. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Report, via a non intrusive popup (libnotify style or something) when
a)Files have been edited when the system was shutdown.
b)Files in a users home directory have been edited more recently then the last time they logout

a simple message like
"files have been modified since the system was last successful shutdown/logout, click to see details"
would cover the fact that it will be triggered in the event of a crash. clicking for details could then trigger a more detailed analysis.

There are obviously security flaws with this, an attacker can spoof the file edit times, an attacker would be able to disable the reporting system, etc, but some security would be gained against simple attacks (like logging in at recovery mode, or using a live CD)

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subpixel smoothing by default unless a CRT monitor is suspected  
Written by ubuntu_demon the 22 Mar 08 at 11:58. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
subpixel smoothing by default unless a CRT monitor is suspected

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Recognize http links in comments and "activate" it  
Written by develvic the 17 Mar 08 at 11:33. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. Implemented
Please make active (underlined?) links in comments to improve usability...

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One vote for one person per idea  
Written by Masapena the 8 Mar 08 at 20:41. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. Implemented
I can easily vote many times on any idea, if I click many times fast enough. This is clearly wrong and very undemocratic!

I tried Brainstorm on Opera 9.23 and Windows XP

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MAP (MySQL-Apache-PHP) installed by default  
Written by vargux the 1 Mar 08 at 02:00. Category: Server. Related to: Nothing/Others. Won't implement
Yeah, 'MySQL, Apache, & PHP' installed by default for servers.




Developer comments
There is already an LAMP option during install.

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Support kubuntu and kde the way you support ubuntu and gnome  
Kubuntu does not have the same "magic"
than Ubuntu (#150333)


In : kubuntu-meta (ubuntu)
Status : In Progress
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee : Kubuntu Team
8 comments, 4 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Medium
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Implemented
Assignee : Jonathan Riddell
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Written by quenturi the 29 Feb 08 at 02:09. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
Ubuntu is the name chosen for a global project and a distro based on Gnome. Kubuntu is another distro based on kde from the very same project.
I believe they deserve the same support from the project since Gnome and Kde are the most popular desktop manager out there.
It seems quite obvious to me, the project is very much focused on one and only distro, its first baby : ubuntu.
And it shows. Kubuntu web site looks quite poor and unprofessional compared to ubuntu. Most graphic choices like the kdm default theme (even if it's supposed to be a matter of taste) look, again, unprofessional. And finally the whole distro doesn't seem to have the same amount of attention when it comes to details (one example among others: the little thing on ubuntu warning the user about the existence of proprietary drivers for display which does not exist on kubuntu).
I've been told once, like a year ago, by an ubuntu dev that the situation is such because the project doesn't feel like fragmenting its market share.
Whatever is the official position of the project, I don't think you should do things half way.
The Kde project is itself in full evolution with Kde 4. It does deserve full support from ubuntu.

Thank you for reading.

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Sound-Activated Screen Lock   forum
Written by supermike the 29 Feb 08 at 06:07. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I would love to impress people by clapping my hands or making a small sound that the system is trained to respond to, and this would activate my screen lock. It would add to the cool factor with Ubuntu.

As well, I noticed in the forums a way to use Bluetooth from proximity of your cellphone in order to lock and unlock your screen lock, and I think that should be built right into Ubuntu rather than having people do all the manual work to add this. Therefore, one could lock or unlock the screen lock with Bluetooh, the sound technique, or manual password, and they could choose multiple options there or just one option for one kind of action, such as bluetooth or manual password to unlock, but sound to lock.

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Allow changing of votes in brainstorm  
Allow changing of votes in brainstorm (#197157)

In : ubuntu-qa-website
Status : New
Importance : Undecided
Assignee :
1 comments, 1 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Written by Estesark the 28 Feb 08 at 16:55. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
It is likely that the situation will occur that you vote an idea up or down, only to then take part in the discussion and change your mind about it. After all, there is bound to be someone with more expertise with a different view on the subject that you hadn't considered. Currently, you cannot see, remove or reverse your vote. I think you should be able to, on the basis that it would give a more accurate and up-to-date representation of user opinion.

The counter-argument to this would be that it could cause an element of uncertainty, but I do not feel that avoiding this should come at the expense of being able to change your mind.

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Include Compiz Fusion Manager by default  
Include compizconfig-settings-manager by default (#237743)

In : compizconfig-settings-manager (ubuntu)
Status : New
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee :
0 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Undefined
Definition : Pending Approval (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Needs Infrastructure
Assignee :
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forum
Written by soyelmatu the 28 Feb 08 at 19:03. Category: Look and Feel. Related to: Nothing/Others. Won't implement
Include Compiz Fusion Manager by default

Developer comments
Sorry, but no. The stack has to mature. DRI2, drivers and default settings of compiz are the things that need attention. Adding and enabling "power-user"-features by default, which are only used by a fraction of the whole user-base, is an unnecessary introduction of UI-clutter we try to avoid.

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Enable OpenID for Ubuntu Sites  
Launchpad should support OpenID (#1169)

In : launchpad
Status : In Progress
Importance : Medium
Assignee : Francis J. Lacoste
55 comments, 37 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Launchpad itself

In :  
Priority : Essential
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Implemented
Assignee : Francis J. Lacoste
spec
Written by redyaky the 28 Feb 08 at 14:22. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
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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Repair network connection  
Written by tboutcher the 28 Feb 08 at 14:34. Category: Internet & Networking. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Renew ip address
flush DNS
Etc

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Already done!
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Codec Manager  
Written by intarwub the 29 Feb 08 at 00:32. Category: Multimedia. Related to: Nothing/Others. Already implemented
As a user I want to be able to listen to audio or watch videos with the least amount of setup. I would like to have a single interface (Codec Manager) that lists all of the most common audio and video formats and shows me if I am missing the necessary codec for playback.

Use Case: Enable MP3 playback.
Precondition: MP3s are not currently playable.
1. User logs into the system.
2. User opens the Codec Manager.
3. System displays a list of common audio/video formats.
4. User selects MP3s.
5. System displays some info about MP3s.
6. System displays a list of available codecs.
7. User selects a codec and clicks Apply.
8. System downloads and installs the selected codec.
9. System informs the user when completed.

Other possible features:
- Display a list of audio/video types that are missing codecs.
- An auto-setup function, that grabs the recommended codec for all formats.

Audio and Video formats that should be supported:

Audio:
- MP3
- OGG
- AAC
- FLAC
- Real Audio

Video:
- MP4

[....]

Developer comments
Attacks the problem from the wrong angle. I don't think many users would care about a "codec manager", that sounds very much like a geek tool. Heck, *I* wouldn't care about a codec manager. I care about watching my videos. :-)

To me this already seems solved very elegantly with the existing easy-codec-installation.

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better trash bin  
GNOME needs a "Trash Autopurge" functionnality (#150112)

In : nautilus (ubuntu)
Status : Triaged
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee : Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
7 comments, 1 subscribers and 1 duplicates
bug
Written by nomis the 28 Feb 08 at 16:12. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
It would be nice to have a feature like: "delete items older than 2 weeks"

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Integrate restricted audio drivers  
Written by l0rdraiden the 28 Feb 08 at 20:11. Category: Hardware support. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Improve the compatibility with the sounds cards, for example Realtek has drivers for linux you can integrate them like in ubuntu with the graphic drivers (restricted drivers of nvidia and ati).

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFid=24 &Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#2

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work on printer drivers  
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Medium
Definition : Approved
Implementation : Good progress
Assignee : Till Kamppeter
spec
Written by grashdur the 28 Feb 08 at 20:15. Category: Hardware support. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
My printer, a Laserjet 1200, is pretty common and is supported by Ubuntu automatically. But I rarely print from it because it stretches my print output, vertically. For example, I have a table in OpenOffice Calc, as a to-do list organized by both importance and urgency, set up to print exactly in a certain way from OpenOffice on Windows XP. But when I open the same document on my Ubuntu computer, it prints stretched out more vertically, so that it doesn't all fit on one sheet. This is printing to the same exact printer. This seems to be the same with other programs.

Developer comments
I'll take this idea as a general request for better support on printer drivers.
Please look at this upcoming feature:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/printerdriverautodownload
With this system, printer drivers would be downloaded from internet. The big advantage is that we would be able to support printers launched after our release, and provide fixes for current printer drivers.

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Previews different types of files  
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Undefined
Definition : New (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Good progress
Assignee :
spec
Written by spg76 the 28 Feb 08 at 17:50. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
I've been playing around with Apple Mac OS X Leopard and, although the system didn't impress me that much, I loved one feature that I'd really like to see in Ubuntu.
It´s call Quick Look, and allows you to view the contents of a file without open its default application.
This is great when you have a folder with different types of files (JPG, MPG, DOC) and you want see the content of the files quickly without open many applications (Eog, Totem, OpenOffice Writer in this case)
You can look how this work in Mac OS X on here, here and here.

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Give Ubuntu it's own calendar  
Written by amosharper the 28 Feb 08 at 17:11. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
It's great that clicking on the clock brings up a calendar - but why Evolution's calendar?

The majority of people use a webmail service, so having a calendar that can sync with major web calendars (eg Google Calendar, Windows Live Calendar), that is easy to add and remove events to, to add alarms and notifications and to be able to do all of this without opening an email application would be fantastic, I think.

Thanks for the oppurtunity to be heard.

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Install with LVM and separate /home by default  
Written by Alan Pope the 28 Feb 08 at 15:11. Category: Installation. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
At the moment the live CD allows you to manage the creation of partitions yourself before you install, or choose "everything in one partition". The alternate CD also has similar features, but also has the option of using LVM (Logical Volume Manager) to make post-install partition management easier, and MD (Multi-Disk) to do software RAID based installs.

These (LVM & MD) should be incorporated into the live installer (Ubiquity) and further there should be an easy option for having a separate root (/) and home (/home) partition on installation.

There are a few significant benefits to this, not least of which is the ability to easily reinstall the OS (or install a different derivative or even different distro) without losing the valuable data in /home.

Other benefits include resilience (from MD), easy partition resizing (from LVM), and better space management, making it so that a full /home partition does not affect the system as a whole (as / would not be full).

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Possibility to create, rename and delete volume labels  
Written by luohan the 28 Feb 08 at 16:12. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
in Nautilus?

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GUI configuration front end for common services  
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Medium
Definition : Drafting
Implementation : Unknown
Assignee : Soren Hansen
spec
Written by silux the 28 Feb 08 at 16:28. Category: Server. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
It would make ubuntu much less intimidating for windows server admins if there was a gui which allowed configuation of common network services such as:

web
ssh
mail
database
vpn
dhcp
ldap
dns

Some of these are easier than others but I have seen very little work on this front and I think it will help win over windows admins.

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