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Graphical Recovery Mode  
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Priority : Low
Definition : Approved (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Beta Available
Assignee : Ryan Lortie
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Written by eapache the 26 Mar 08 at 21:30. Category: System. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
When a user currently boots into the 'recovery mode' from GRUB, they are presented with a command-line interface with complete root privileges and no introduction. This is just not user-friendly by any definition.

With the introduction of bullet-proof X in 8.04, it should be possible to launch some sort of gui no matter what, so how about creating a guided recovery app (in the style of 'ubiquity-only') that goes something like this:

Welcome to the Ubuntu Recovery Helper.
-If you booted into this mode because booting Ubuntu normally doesn't work, press continue.
-If you have booted into this mode by accident, you can reboot your computer and choose the option to load Ubuntu normally.
-If you are an advanced user and would like to go straight to the command-line, press Advanced.
[REBOOT] [ADVANCED] [CONTINUE]

If they press continue:
-If you know approximately what is wrong with your PC, select it below and press Continue.
-If you don't know what is wrong, press I Don't Know.
[]Graphics Card or Monitor
[]Hard Disk
[]Sound
[]etc.
[BACK] [I DON'T KNOW] [CONTINUE]

Selecting Graphics Card or Monitor would launch the X.org configuration utility, with the additional option to 'Autodetect any display hardware changes' (runs "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xorg-server" or whatever the exact code is). Selecting I Don't Know would launch the same prompt that the hardware database thingie uses, and when an error is reported would go to the appropriate item from the list above.

I'm not going to go through the entire thing, but I'm sure you get the idea. At the moment, Windows recovery mode is just an admin desktop, and Ubuntu is command-line. We're currently behind, but implementing something like this would put us years ahead. It would also make a great 'important feature' for 8.10 (like compiz-fusion was for 7.10).

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Channel of Ubuntu in Youtube  
Ubuntu

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Priority : Undefined
Definition : Pending Approval (Needs guidance)
Implementation : Started
Assignee : Mahyuddin Susanto

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Written by nq6 the 26 May 08 at 01:27. Category: Marketing. Related to: Nothing/Others. Implemented
The Youtube is a tool of success worldwide. The Ubuntu should have a unique channel that site. It developers include tips, tutorials, explanatory videos, promotional videos, advertisements, and highlights the reported releases.

The possibilities are many, and with the popularity of Youtube would be very interesting for the Ubuntu have its exclusive channel that site.

would be an official channel, promoted and distributed by Canonical. And not promoted by a group of users.


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Ubuntu Brainstorm for each country. The other non-English-speaking.  
Written by nq6 the 2 Mar 08 at 01:41. Category: Brainstorm. Related to: Nothing/Others. New
That the Ubuntu Brainstorm was a fantastic idea nobody doubts, the more it is accessible only to people who speak English. I think every parent, or should have yours. China, Germany, France, Brazil, Italy, Arabic, Greek, and other non-English-speaking countries.

That would be great, because everyone could participate suggesting their ideas without the limitation of language. It would also be very good for Canonical know what users think of each country.

If the Ubuntu distro wants to be an international, and be dedicated to all with simplicity. It should eliminate this barrier.

I suggest that initially the countries below has its own Ubuntu Brainstorm.

Brazil
Russia
Japan
Greece
Italy
Spain
Germany
China
Korea
France
Netherlands
Arab Countries

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