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Change Ubuntu ISO labels - i386 to 32bit and amd64 to 64bit
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Written by oencke the 21 Apr 08 at 19:58. Category: Installation.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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The i386 ISOs do not have anything to do with Intel or the 386 cpus specifically just as the amd64 are not specific to AMD processors. Additionally these descriptors are practically meaningless to non-techies.
What matters for the decision between the ISOs is the difference between 32bit and 64bit, not intel and amd, so why not just call them that way, and thus take away the burden of having to be a cpu technician to understand them?
EDIT: As a compromise, to avoid confusion of the x86/IA ISOs with those for other architectures, descriptors like PC32bit and PC64bit might also be acceptable as that is likely the maximum a home user knows about his or her computer.
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Busy cursor as ubuntu animated logo
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Written by sealview the 21 Apr 08 at 15:15. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Even though, I like the current busy cursor, I thought that would be much original if, instead of the MAC_Loading Animation to busy cursor, would be the ubuntu logo rotating around its origin.
Also this might be done for Kubuntu and Xubuntu, too, with their own logos.
Please excuse my English!
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Thank you for the awsome job you are doing with this distro!
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Option to view icons only in taskbar
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Written by tbrminsanity the 22 Apr 08 at 19:16. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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My taskbar gets full very fast I wish there was a way to only have program icons on the taskbar rather then the usual icon and text. The most ideal situation would be to start off with icons and text and then as the taskbar gets full only icons are visible but if you put your cursor over an icon it expands to reveal the text. That being said I would be happy if there was an option available to show items on the taskbar as either icons, text, or both.
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Password asking when you move/copy files to protected folder
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Written by gio91ber the 10 Apr 08 at 17:24. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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In Mac OS X when you try to copy/move a file in a protected folder appears a pop-up that asks you to insert admin password.
In Ubuntu the same thing become very difficult, especilly copying multiple files: you have to access to the terminal and write a command. This could be really stressing for a new user.
Could you implement the same function seen on Mac?
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147
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Unified Notification System
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Written by sparky11 the 14 Apr 08 at 21:03. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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There should be a single, low cpu app that displays all the notifications for all programs in a corner of the screen (bottom right)
It should say:
[App Title]
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[Notification]
It is much better than popups and notification Icons.
Eyecandy would also be nice here - fade effect, etc.
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Restore Human Murine And Clearlooks theme
Human murrine removed? (#210419)
| In : | human-theme (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Invalid |
| Importance : | Undecided |
| Assignee : | |
14 comments, 5 subscribers and 1 duplicates
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Written by nakul the 2 Apr 08 at 13:39. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Human Murine And CLearlooks Theme were removed from Hardy Beta in latest update.
The new themes were considered a improvement over the old human engine based theme but in my point of view it is difficult to compare because the difference between them is more then just color palette they use different engine .
Human theme in my point of view was a good compromise but now we have better alternative.Even if these theme can not be made default due to some political or technical reason ( still waiting for the question to be answered ) .It can still be made optional it is far better then the other theme included which are the reminiscent of the old days of gnome without cario.
Currently Ubuntu uses the "Ubuntulooks" GTK engine to draw widgets, which was forked from Clearlooks some time ago, but this engine appears to be no longer maintained
For more detail about the theme go to
http://tombuntu.com/index.php/2008/03/02/two-new-themes-arrive-in-ubuntu-804/
It provides nice overview of the new themes in hardy but murrine image is outdated it does not use striped menu bar and has same clean interface as clearlooks based theme.
For changes in the clearlooks based engine go to
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/gnome-2-22-review.ars/3
it gives a nice summary of the changes in clearlooks engine which will help u to know small subtle improvements which are also present in human clearlooks theme
Ubuntu question relating to this
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/human-theme/+question/28643
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totem movie player should keep aspect ratio
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Written by _sebastian_ the 29 Mar 08 at 11:52. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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it would be good to have a option to keep the aspect ratio of the playing movie when changing the size of the window.
by now (feisty for me) there is the option to resize to 1:2 1:1 2:1 and to set the aspect ratio but none which says "keep aspect ratio".
This should work for any aspect ratio the movie file comes with, just keep it.
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474
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Make Drag&Drop possible everywhere in GNOME
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Written by droetker the 25 Mar 08 at 21:19. Category: Accessibility.
Related to: Gnome.
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Drag&Drop is such a intuitive and simple action - it must be promoted.
There are many things that already work in Ubuntu/GNOME/KDE with Drag&Drop, but there is much that can be improved:
- DnD an image from Firefox to the Desktop should place that image there, not a textfile with the link to the homepage.
- DnD from the icon on the left side of the URL in the Firefox address bar to the desktop should create a .desktop file with a link to that URL.
- DnD of devices onto the Pastebin should unmount them (like OSX)
- DnD of a Desktop file into a mainmenu/submenu of GNOME should create a menu item.
- fix the Nautilus-in-list-view-doesn't-accept-DnD-files issue: Launchpad bug #61237
- DnD file from anywhere (e.g. Desktop) to a folder in the "file open" "file save" dialogs.
- DnD a file into an edit box should insert a file:// link - KDE has this; Idea #3027
from Idea #4105:
- DnD Attachement from Thunderbird to Nautilus
- DnD Files From File-Roller to Nautilus
- DnD Picture from Nautilus to OOo
...and many more, please submit your ideas, I'll put them into the description!
If you like this idea, also look at my other ideas
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Done!
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make Wine 1.0 available in Hardy (through hardy-updates)
Wine 1.0 as a stable release update for Hardy (#246118)
| In : | wine (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | Undecided |
| Assignee : | |
12 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by ubuntu_demon the 30 Mar 08 at 12:02. Category: Office.
Related to: Wine.
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Make Wine 1.0 available in Hardy (through hardy-updates). This makes it easier for some companies who depend on XP software (which already works well in wine) to make the transition to Ubuntu.
IMHO it would be nice to release wine 1.0 through hardy-updates so everyone who hasn't disabled hardy-updates will get it. The wine 1.0 branch will probably continue to receive important updates making it easier for Ubuntu to maintain.
According to Eric S. Raymond's "World Domination 201" Wine is very important for Linux to become successful on the desktop.
Why wine is so important :
http://www.winehq.org/site/why
http://catb.org/~esr/writings/world-domination/world-domination-201.html
Wine 1.0 will release on june 6th. Hardy will release on june 5th. This makes it impossible to include wine 1.0 in Hardy except through hardy-backports or hardy-updates.
More information :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyReleaseSchedule
http://wiki.winehq.org/WineReleasePlan
Developer comments
Wine 1.0 is released for Gutsy and Hardy through backports.
It will be available via update too soon on Hardy.
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Make so other people cant access your home directory
Restrict access to users home directory to account owner (#209292)
| In : | ubuntu |
| Status : | New |
| Importance : | Undecided |
| Assignee : | |
0 comments, 4 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by Eldmannen the 30 Mar 08 at 16:57. Category: Security.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I created a new Guest account, then I stripped it of all user privileges.
Then I found out, that it could access all MY private data files in MY home directory.
Please fix it so that other users cannot read the home directories of other people. This is a breech of privacy.
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More radio stations in Rhythmbox
rhythmbox should provide more music radio stations (#113693)
| In : | rhythmbox (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Incomplete |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Christophe Sauthier (huats) |
17 comments, 6 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by Eldmannen the 20 Mar 08 at 21:16. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Rhythmbox only comes with 4 radio stations.
I would like to see some more radio stations.
Preferably some classic music.
Also some Linux, preferably Ubuntu-flavoured radio stations that talk about Linux and Ubuntu.
So people can feel tied and part of the Ubuntu community. So they can feel the Ubuntu love. The warmth of the embrace of Ubuntu.
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Prevent applications from stealing focus
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Written by smenjas the 29 Feb 08 at 01:34. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I'm constantly frustrated by applications stealing my focus. There should be some way for me to ensure that when I begin typing somewhere, an overzealous application will never pop up in front of what I'm working on.
If an application needs my attention, it's task bar button should simply pulse so I can turn my attention to it when I'm ready. Pidgin does this; why not everything else?
On Mac OS X, Growl provides a system-wide way to notify the user that something has happened without getting in the way. I'd very much like to see Ubuntu adopt something like that.
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Better Wine integration
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| Priority : | High |
| Definition : | Review (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Not started |
| Assignee : | Scott Ritchie |

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Written by Abatrour the 29 Feb 08 at 03:48. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I think more Windows users would try out Ubuntu if they could just double click an .exe file instead of going into a command prompt, browsing to the folder and then typing "wine *.exe" to install the program.
I like how Ubuntu adds shortcuts on the desktop and the "start menu" after you install the program making it easy to run but installing Windows software needs to be easier.
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666
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Easy file sharing between local users
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| Priority : | Undefined |
| Definition : | Discussion (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Not started |
| Assignee : | |

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Written by kamil.paral the 8 Mar 08 at 21:20. Category: Accessibility.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Currently there is no way to easily share files between multiple local users. I am talking about full read-write access to particular folder, eg. music folder.
Example: Alice and Bob uses the same computer. Alice has read access to Bob's home folder. Bob has read access to Alice's home folder. They want to fully share (read/write) their music. So they should ideally create /home/music folder, put all the music there and use it. Everything Bob puts into there, Alice should be able to read and remove, and vice versa. This is currently impossible in Ubuntu. Bob has to manually fix permissions every time Alice wants to delete something Bob's (Bob creates /home/music/Britney, but Alice can't delete /home/music/Britney/song1.mp3).
I have discussed this issue with several linux gurus and there is currently no easy nor difficult way to achieve this in Linux on the same (ext3) partition. With every proposed solution I can give you counterexample (group permissions, ACLs, local Samba, local NFS, etc - there is always problem when moving files). There would have to be created utility to set shared folders and some daemon would have to monitor changes and modify permissions.
Currently the easiest solution known for me is to share files on separate (ironically) NTFS partition, because when mounting NTFS you can force user/group/permissions on file access. What a shame, we use Microsoft technologies just to share files between Ubuntu users.
This problem is quite serious, give it a thought or two. Everyone who is not using Ubuntu computer alone and wants to share music/films/etc between multiple users knows what I am talking about.
//New info:
Atany has proposed in the comment that BindFS project can be used to achieve this functinality:
http://code.google.com/p/bindfs/
I have tried it and it works very well. Developers which would like to implement this idea should have a look on BindFS, it's very promising tool, it could provide all necessary background for this.
Developer comments
The proposed inotify/chmod hack in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LocalFileShare would probably work to some degree, but I think it is subject to race conditions, and also not very flexible.
A slightly better solution would IMHO be to provide the shared directory through FUSE; then we can impose dynamic size limitations (at most use 2/3 of the available space in /home, etc.), fine-grained dynamic permissions, and avoid a lot of inotifying and permission race conditions.
Once this is solved and provided by default, we should reconsider " #6106: Make so other people cant access your home directory", which we didn't do yet in order for people to be able to share files r/o.
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Not an idea
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Fix Flash Crash In Firefox And Other Web Browsers
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Written by tdrusk the 29 Feb 08 at 01:14. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Not an idea
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If Ubuntu wants to be a serious operating system they need to fix video playing on sites like Youtube and such. My browser always crashes and it is very annoying having to force quit all the time.
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Start taking advantage of Upstart
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| 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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Integrated GUI to manage REMOTE CONTROLS (Bluetooth/IR/UIRT,HID phones,wii,lirc)
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Written by browner the 14 Mar 08 at 23:10. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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There should be an intuitive GUI for configuring all types of remote controls from bluetooth phones (and wii remotes?) to media centre style infra-red controllers.
It should interface with the LIRC daemon (lircd, irexec, irxevent) and HID daemon (hidd) along with other projects starting and stopping required services as devices become available.
The user should be able to select a preset profile containing sensible button mappings for their remote.
It must also be possible to graphically customise button mappings and create for instance .hid files to upload to compatible mobile phones and other devices. Also handle configuration of virtual pointer 'mice' and such devices.
Mappings could be dynamically linked to the particular application currently in use. ie. movie mappings chosen when totem/mplayer/vlc is open and audio mappings for amarok/ryhthmbox etc.
Maybe generic play/pause/next track/previous track/volume functions could be linked with gnome-settings-daemon as it already provides this functionality over dbus for multimedia keys.
Support could be added for full duplex remotes and tablets requiring backend servers such as bemused or remuco. Maybe a widely available java client for phones/PDA/XDA's could be developed/adapted (JamSE).
The LinuxMCE experience might serve as inspiration/guidance.
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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 |
57 comments, 37 subscribers and 0 duplicates
Launchpad itself
| In : | |
| 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.
In development
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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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Improve file/folder sharing experience (Samba)
[shares-admin] Shared folders requires a login (#14774)
| In : | gnome-system-tools (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | High |
| Assignee : | |
31 comments, 17 subscribers and 8 duplicates
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Written by bartong the 29 Feb 08 at 01:35. Category: Internet & Networking.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Currently it is very difficult to setup and control access to shared folders without editing conf files and reading detailed instructions on all the variables. I propose that sharing (specifically Samba) be given a well worked GUI and some real TLC to bring it up to standard with the experience on Windows or OS X.
For example, by default a share should be accessible as Read Only by anyone on the network without a username or password (guest access). While guest access should be turned on by default, it should also be easy to turn it off, and if desired to give guests read/write access to the folder.
You should also be able to specify local users who will have read/write access, and these local users should sync with smb users invisibly (ie: the user doesn't need to know that there are two password databases being used).
I propose the Properties window for a folder should contain a Sharing tab with all the options available to choose. I also propose a Shared Folders option in the Preferences menu should list the currently shared folders along with their settings, and provide a button to take you into the dialogue where you can set the options.
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