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Bundle Linux Development Tools with Ubuntu  
Written by Shining Arcanine the 1 Mar 08 at 20:04. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Every copy of Ubuntu should have GCC and the C Standard libraries available by default. You should not need to download them in order to write and compile C programs.

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Integrate 32-bit and 64-bit versions into one, like Apple does  
Written by probono the 1 Mar 08 at 20:16. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
One thing less to worry about. The OS should just run 64-bit and 32-bit apps happily alongside each other, with only those apps being 64-bit that really profit from it.

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Make the packages in ubuntu-desktop not depend but recommend  
Unnecessary packages in ubuntu-desktop dependencies? (#122039)

In : ubuntu-meta (ubuntu)
Status : Confirmed
Importance : Undecided
Assignee :
18 comments, 7 subscribers and 1 duplicates
bug
Written by maix the 1 Mar 08 at 21:27. Category: Installation. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
All the desktop relevent stuff that is installed on ubuntu per default is a dependency of ubuntu-desktop. It would be better if they are only recommended (and ubuntu-desktop is installed --with-recommends then).
That way one could remove one of those programs without ubuntu-desktop being removed

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Detach X apps from an SSH session (like 'screen' but for X)   forum
Written by bossmanbeta the 29 Feb 08 at 01:46. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
There's a very old application called Xmove which does not work well at all. What would be very helpful, is to be able to SSH into a box, (ssh -Y) and run a gui application directed to the local X server (via ssh -Y), but have the X application **detachable**!! The 'screen' command is limited to shell-based programs, but this would be for gui applications that draw to the remote X server via 'ssh -Y'.

So, if the ssh tunnel disconnected, or if I wanted to detach and pick it up again later, I could simply detach it as simply as one detaches a bash shell using 'screen', but for a gui application. The way ssh works now, if I lose that SSH connection, the gui-application dies with the SSH session.

Of course, VNC and NX (nomachine) provide this, but they're **whole desktop** solutions. If one works often with remote-gui applications (as I do) forcing the WHOLE DESKTOP to the client really kills my real desktop, and I cannot easily run both local and remote applications without some creative sizing of the remote-desktop.

The versatility of 'ssh -Y' allows for single-application mapping over remote connections, but there's no way to safely detach it, and allow it to continue to run and then re-attach to it at a later time.

Perhaps this is more of an ssh request than an Ubuntu-specific request (though it is discussed in some Ubuntu forums). Regardless, it's one I've been trying to do for some time.

Cheers!

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Debian recognition day  
Written by Veejay the 28 Feb 08 at 15:05. Category: Others. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Organize a web-based Debian Recognition/Appreciation Day every year. Doesn't have to be anything formal, but the Debian maintainers are a key factor to the huge success Ubuntu is experiencing these days and they deserve the props.

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Fix Hard Drive Load Cycle Problem in Laptops  
High frequency of load/unload cycles on some hard
disks may shorten lifetime (#59695)


In : acpi-support (ubuntu)
Status : Triaged
Importance : Critical
Assignee : Ubuntu Kernel ACPI Team
532 comments, 200 subscribers and 5 duplicates
bug
forum
Written by SpamBadger the 29 Feb 08 at 00:17. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
Advanced power management currently cycles the hard drive once every few seconds even during activity on most laptops. This severely shortens the life of hard drives.

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Better wi-fi support  
Written by neilneil2000 the 29 Feb 08 at 00:20. Category: Internet & Networking. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
More support for more wireless chipsets out of the box and "Windows style" ease of set up.

I have spent may a day trying to configure wireless cards on Ubuntu, often without much luck!

Please also deliver more support for what they are both wireless PCI cards and USB, as it is currently very low base of drivers for such devices

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Touchscreen support for Tablet PCs  
Written by vishalrao the 28 Feb 08 at 14:37. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Better and easier support/installation of touchscreen drivers for Table PCs.

Code could possibly be shared/taken from other projects such as moblin, Ubuntu Mobile etc

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Be able to encrypt and decrypt your entire system after install  
Written by will_in_wi the 28 Feb 08 at 14:43. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Currently I can encrypt an ubuntu system during install, but if I did not I have to reinstall to get encryption. I would like a simple way to tell ubuntu to encrypt the system or a part of it, such as:

Swap
Home
Root
All

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Easy way to configure a versioning filesystem  
Ubuntu

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Priority : Undefined
Definition : New (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Unknown
Assignee :
spec
forum
Written by Adhemar the 28 Feb 08 at 16:34. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Hard drives have continuously grown in capacity and offer ever more affordable mass storage solutions. It would be great if Ubuntu took advantage of the large storage capacity of hard drives to bring real benefits to the user.

Setting up versioned directories (or /home file systems) should be an easy thing to do for both users and administrators. If set up

(a) old versions of overwritten files in that directory should be recoverable
(b) the entire directory should be easily synchronised (e.g. between desktop and laptop).

It should be configurable that after a merge only one of the hosts (desktop or laptop) keeps the history, the other only the latest version (and all changes since the latest merge).

In normal usage, having versioning should be completely transparent, both in the GUI as in the command line. Commit should be automatic (well, every time you save a file), not a manual afterwards command (as when using bzr).

In versioned directories/file systems, applications should not keep tilde~ backups of the next-to-latest version or use other similar workarounds. In a sense, Trash is also a workaround of not having versioning. For versioned directories, Trash contains "links" to the latest version (in the versioning system) of deleted (trashed) files.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=543626
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=237403 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=434153 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=431039
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Improve add/remove programs  
I don't know how big a package is in the
package manager (#157570)


In : gnome-app-install (ubuntu)
Status : Triaged
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee :
4 comments, 5 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Medium
Definition : Drafting (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Unknown
Assignee : Michael Vogt
spec
Written by Ubuwu the 28 Feb 08 at 17:37. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Expansion of Add Remove Programs - show user-provided descriptions, feature lists, screenshots, comments, ratings, integration with launchpad. Initial page should be top-rated apps, or newest apps. Managed by a webapp?

Or... leave it as it is, but create a website displaying all the great software available for ubuntu including all the features mentioned above with apturl links to install.

From #4613 (merged):

It should be indicated how much I'll have to download to install something.

We have download limits here and well... quite often I exceed them. It would be useful to indicate how big the download is going to be.

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Mouse Button Extension  
[needs-packaging] btnx (#146160)

In : ubuntu
Status : Confirmed
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee :
25 comments, 18 subscribers and 1 duplicates
bug
forum
Written by tech2000 the 28 Feb 08 at 18:19. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
Ubuntu should take full advantage of all available mouse buttons.
Integrate this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/146160

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Fingerprint readers integration  
(gutsy) lock screen doesn't support fingerprint
readers driven by thinkfinger (#138957)


In : gnome-screensaver (ubuntu)
Status : Fix Released
Importance : Wishlist
Assignee :
14 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
bug
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Low
Definition : New (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Unknown
Assignee :
spec
Written by stgraber the 28 Feb 08 at 12:13. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. In development
Most business laptops and some of the end user ones too now include a fingerprint reader.
Those are perfectly possible to use on Linux either by using thinkfinger (IBM/Lenovo) or fprint (HP).

The various PAM modules for those should be installed by default or at least be easily installable and integrate correctly in the default desktop.
GDM, gksudo and the gnome screensaver would have to be modified in order to correctly support fingerprint readers.

That way the user would be able to login either by entering is password as usual or using his fingerprint.

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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
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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LiveUSB  
Written by Taku the 28 Feb 08 at 14:35. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
cdroms are slow, don't allow to modify their content easily, they are weak and not as easy to carry as USB keys.

It would be great to provide Ubuntu as a liveUSB just as Mandriva does. We should be able to carry our distribution on any computer, manage our preferred settings (do I want binary drivers enabled ? what is my preferred resolution ?), etc.

The thing is not to make something transportable, but really a nomad system that could be used just the best way as it could on any computer.

Developer comments
I've changed the title from "LiveUSB instead of LiveCD" to just "LiveUSB". Simplifying the creation of USB versions is a good idea, but it doesn't need to replace CDs just yet.

A tool to turn a USB disk into a bootable Ubuntu live image is planned for Ubuntu 8.10.

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Fix Suspend and Hibernate   forum
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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Avoid Fsck Forced Irritation  
Ubuntu

In :  
Priority : Low
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Unknown
Assignee : Dennis Kaarsemaker
spec
Written by amar the 28 Feb 08 at 14:28. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. Implemented
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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