| |
5
|
|
|
|
AMR support
|
|
Written by alex the 29 Feb 08 at 18:16. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
|
I think that support for amrnb and amrwb will be useful because now I cannot see video from my mobile phone with sound.
|
|
| |
410
|
|
|
During copy, Nautilus should check files name before complaining about space
nautilus does not count files to replace before showing "not enough space" (#264585)
| In : | nautilus (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Triaged |
| Importance : | Low |
| Assignee : | Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
1 comments, 1 subscribers and 0 duplicates
|
|
Written by Hiéroglyphe the 17 Jun 08 at 10:35. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
|
I've got a 1 Gb USB storage with an 800 Mb file on it.
When I want to copy an updated version of this file (same name), Nautilus warn me that the operation can't be done cause there is not enought space on the disk.
So I have to manualy erase the old file, empty the trashcan, and finaly copy the new file.
Therefore I suggest that Nautilus check files name when coping or moving operations BEFORE complaining about having not enought space left. (and then simply ask if we want to replace/rename/cancel)
|
|
| |
414
|
|
|
|
Full-time developers
|
|
Written by Eldmannen the 11 Jun 08 at 16:43. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
|
Canonical should hire at least one full-time developer for X.org and GNOME.
X Server 1.4.1 was delayed by 212 days. X is used by pretty much every distribution, and not only Linux also other operating systems, so it is a very important package. We need the bugs fixed, such as EDID. We need new features such as input hotness, XKB 2, Xi 2 and MPX, etc.
Zenwalk Linux have a Xorg developer, we should have at least one too.
GNOME is also one of the most important packages in Ubuntu, and we should have a developer for it too, so we can make Ubuntu more powerful, functional and friendly.
|
|
| |
420
|
|
|
|
Always show "safe to remove"
|
|
Written by pi314 the 22 May 08 at 15:51. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
|
When you unmount an usb flash memory or a memory card, sometimes you can read "Device safe to remove", but sometimes nothing happens (I think that the message is only shown when it was copying).
I think it would be nice to always show "Safe to remove".
Thanks
|
|
| |
428
|
|
|
|
| |
435
|
|
|
|
Ubuntu First session check
|
|
Written by wildner the 18 May 08 at 19:02. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
|
Personal configuration in the first session.
Example 1:
Do you have Wi-Fi or Blutooth?
If don't use it, the system or script will be remove configuration to Grub or in the session initial make boot more fast.
Example 2:
Do you have HP printing?
Others configuration:
Splash Screen; PC or Lap Top; Questions about boot; initial programs that will be running in start; update System, configure ubuntu drives and codecs restrict, and many other configuration.
It wold be access in the Sistem/Administration when is will be necessary.
|
|
| |
528
|
|
|
easy way to create private secure encrypted folders through nautilus
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| Priority : | Low |
| Definition : | Approved |
| Implementation : | Good progress |
| Assignee : | Dustin Kirkland |
Mentorship is available if you want to fix this bug.

|
|
Written by ubuntu_demon the 3 Apr 08 at 18:17. Category: Security.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
|
|
Right-mouse-click in nautilus should have an option to create a private secure encrypted folder (for example in your home dir or on your usb stick). All files and folders in this special folder should be automatically encrypted and still be usable like normal files (after providing a strong pass-phrase to unlock the folder).
In this way people/organizations/companies/governments who want to secure their usb sticks don't have to buy expensive usb sticks but can use average cheap usb sticks.
Developer comments
A feature similar to this is being planned for 8.10. Please leave comments on the blueprint and/or file bugs for specific implementation details.
|
|
| |
571
|
|
|
|
| |
592
|
|
|
|
Let Pidgin use Gnome keyring for storing passwords
|
|
Written by hagnf the 19 Jun 08 at 20:17. Category: Security.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
|
Pidgin saves account passwords in plain text (check the contents of ~/.purple/accounts.xml )
Saving passwords in plain text is wrong! The Gnome keyring is a perfect replacement for this insecure method and should be used.
|
|
| |
644
|
|
|
|
Network Manager must have Wireless Refresh (Or Search button)
|
|
Written by Kosimo the 10 May 08 at 13:16. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
|
When a new wireless network is activated, the only way to see it in network manager is waiting 'till the system find it... Why not adding a simple (refresh) button to make a new search and find all Wireless Networks?
|
|
| |
352
|
|
|
|
Change icon of USB drives when ready to eject (automatically empty buffer)
|
|
Written by svergeylen the 1 Jul 08 at 08:15. Category: System.
Related to: Gnome.
New
|
|
When you use quite often USB key, you always have to unmount them correctly to keep your data safe. When you're copying a file on a USB key, you must wait to empty the copy buffer.
I would propose to link the USB key icon to the state of the transfer :
- If there's a transfer, we can see clearly that we can not take the USB key away.
- When transfer is finished and the buffer emptied, the icon can show that the USB key can be safely removed
and thus it's not yet useful to click on "unmount", because the unmount management is totally transparent, and treated by the system. We can simply pick the USB key away because transfer is already finish and correctly closed. This will be a great innovation to simplify unmount such usual disks.
edit : Maybe the icon can stay like the same, but w can add some little sub-icon to inform of the state.
(see also ideas 1373 and 10032)
|
|
| |
241
|
|
|
|
Nautilus should perform file operations in a separate tread
|
|
Written by Nxx the 9 Jul 08 at 09:18. Category: System.
Related to: Gnome.
New
|
|
When triing to access bad-burned CD or an FTP site, connected by a weak link, Nautilus temporarily hangs. You cannot click icons and even the contents of the Nautilus' windows not refreshed, so they display garbage. It would be much nicier if such operations were performed in a separate tread than the user interface-related stuff. The contents of the window can display "Please wait, operation is being performed" instead of garbage that is displayed now.
The Windows Explorer show the same problematic behavior, but even worse in that it also incorporates the taskbar in the same tread, so when stuck with file operations, even the taskbar is not responsive.
|
|
| |
451
|
|
|
|
Enhance Drivers manager
|
|
Written by ilembitov the 4 Jul 08 at 10:02. Category: Hardware support.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
|
|
The point here is that Drivers manager should not only download restricted drivers, but it should solve all hardware-related issues where possible. I mean, it should recognize your hardware and download all the drivers available in the repos for you - when the drivers needed aren't on the install CD.
Developer comments
Hi,
There is work under way to enhance the driver manager (called "jockey") to handle more drivers, e.g. printer drivers. Much of this should be seen in the next release.
|
|
| |
480
|
|
|
Change the default screensaver from black to ubuntu logo
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| Priority : | Undefined |
| Definition : | New (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Unknown |
| Assignee : | |

|
|
Written by Madsrh the 30 Jun 08 at 09:33. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
|
We need to change the default screensaver. The problem with the current screensaver is that the first time you meet it is when the screen suddenly turns black during the installation. That is very confusing for most users, as the first thought always is that the installation has crashed.
I suggest a screensaver that helps brand Ubuntu, like for example the "Floating Ubuntu" screensaver. It could also be a textbased screensaver that could run on older machines witch doesn't support 3D.
|
|
| |
590
|
|
|
|
Make Ubuntu more polished visually
|
|
Written by ilembitov the 3 Jul 08 at 08:43. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
New
|
An OS, no matter how technologically or ideologically advanced it is, should also be visually appealing.
And Ubuntu, being one of the most beatiful (I mean the default appearance here) distribution of Linux still can't compete with Vista (not to mention Mac OS X).
Here I imly the following:
-icons. All the icons should be converted into vector graphics, so that they were scalable (so that they could look the same everywhere).
-fonts. Even Liberation fonts look better than default GNOME's dejavu, but still they leave much to be desired.
-screensaver. Currently, it's just a black screen. Enough said, I guess. Ubuntu should offer aset of nice screensavers, basic, or OpenGL-driven.
-applets. GNOME applets should grow in numbers and functionality. At least I would suggest a wrapper that could display a Web widget as an applet, so that user could simply paste BB-codes from YouTube, Jaiku, Vimeo or else and see it on his desktop.
-3D effects. There shouldn't be a vast number of them, but all of them should be quality-driven. Just look how bad is Compiz rendering as you make anything that drives windows borders into curves - they are edgy and twisted.
-wallpapers. I know, Deviantart contest is on, but here is also another point: Ubuntu should provide numerous wallpapers out-of-box, and all of them should suit the default colour scheme. The same stays for login screen.
-themes. Ubuntu should provide themes that change the appearance more globally. Not only GNOME's appearance, but all the apps, bootloader, login screen, screensaver.
-customization. Changing Ubuntu's appearance isn't really easy these days, since you can't tune up all the aspects in one place. I mean, you can change the theme, but you should work really hard to make your style as sole as the defaut one - Qt, GTK and other (wxWindows, etc) applications share different configs. Just try to switch to a darker theme and you'll learn how many elements would require tuning. Ubuntu can offer great means of customization, but that doesn' mean that an average user is able to make a cool-looking style.
-bootloader. That was already mentioned, but still. Ubuntu should show text mode at all. Currently, it can occasionally fall back to console for a while, which is discomforting.
-hibernation/suspend screen. The same.
[....]
|
|
| |
1204
|
|
|
|
Quicker, more efficient updates
|
|
Written by bryhoyt the 10 Jul 08 at 20:27. Category: System.
Related to: Update manager.
New
|
|
There should be a more efficient format for apt-get (or the update manager) to download updates. Firstly, it should only need to download the files that have changed in a package (not the whole package), and secondly, it should download a DIFF of those files.
My latest update contains a 34.2 WHOPPING MB update to the linux restricted modules. Here's the changelog:
* Fix broadcom Makefile to get correct objects from split-module.
I'm downloading 34.2Mb just to get a *Makefile update*??? I don't even use any broadcom stuff. Even if I did, I probably wouldn't care enough about a Makefile to make it worthwhile downloading 34.2Mb!
|
|
| |
303
|
|
|
|
Better PDF features with Evince. Atleast basic highlighting and commenting.
|
|
Written by vikrant82 the 17 Jul 08 at 12:05. Category: Office.
Related to: Evince Document Viewer.
New
|
|
Evince, the default PDF handler should be given some extra PDF features like basic commenting options (highlighting, underlining etc).
I have always felt, Windows users are most impressed if boasted about being able to comment/handle/edit PDF files for free natively ;)
For e.g. I really like OpenOffice feature to directly export to PDF.
Our demand - Make evince stronger in terms of its PDF handling abilities.
|
|
| |
82
|
|
|
|
Support for Sub-Notebooks: Aspire One, Eee PC, Wind, etc
|
|
Written by ubee the 19 Jul 08 at 02:57. Category: Hardware support.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
|
|
Ubuntu would be a great choice for these notebooks that require an OS which responds fast, and boots quickly. However, at the moment it appears to be a struggle to get things working properly.
The sub-notebook market is growing rapidly, and I don't understand why Ubuntu is not _THE_ choice for most of these companies.
|
|
| |
157
|
|
|
|
| |
320
|
|
|
Include OpenOffice 3 in interpid
|
|
Written by kab the 16 Jul 08 at 21:39. Category: Office.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
|
|
It seems that for interpid openoffice 2.4 is planed as the office suite. I use openoffice 3 beta 2 every day and it seems that this ab is very stable. So I propose that you include the 3.0 version or an RC of it in the final interpid.
They have made really a lot of improvements and everyone will benefit of it.
I know that you would have to create a packet yourself and can't just import from debian, but I would really appreciate your work.
|
|
|