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For the new theme: Ignore the impossible mockup, use the Dust theme
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Written by belovedmonster the 23 Aug 08 at 18:05. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Everyone by now has seen the world famous mockups of what Ubuntu apparently should look like. The problem is that what is shown in those mockups is not yet possible with the current way gnome works.
I worry with everyone clambering for this mythical theme and with time running out before 8.10 ships, what will end up happening is Ubuntu will ship with the same old problematic brown and orange theme that is so hated by a lot of people.
There is a solution though...
The Dust theme
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Intrepid/DustTheme
The Dust theme has gotten a lot of praises on Digg and is easily as sexy as anything I've personally seen for Linux (and I'm not usually a fan of dark themes), bust most promising of all... is actually possible with the current technology we have at our disposal.
It's time to be bold! Stop defaulting to the same brown and orange and make a big bold change. Embrace Dust.
Yes you will get a few idiots who will say it's too like Vista just because it's black, but ignore them people. The wider tech community will praise Ubuntu for finally ditching its dorky themes and becoming sophisticated and sexy. New users will be eager to try out this Ubuntu thing they have heard so much about.
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1178
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Delta (patch based) updates
Binary patch updating (#21837)
| In : | apt (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Triaged |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Michael Vogt |
3 comments, 6 subscribers and 2 duplicates
Ubuntu
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| Priority : | Undefined |
| Definition : | New (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Unknown |
| Assignee : | |

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Written by ravirdv the 28 Feb 08 at 14:31. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Summary:
Ability to download only changed bits of files and use much less bandwidth.
Scope and Use Cases:
Ann has slow internet connection. She sees that there are 150MB of updates and decides not to update at all leaving her with vulnerable and buggy system.
Implementation Plan:
Adopt it from Debian?
Previously discussed here, but still not implemented: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=409916
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735
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Be able to choose any color for theme
Be able to choose theme color (#235553)
| In : | human-theme (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Invalid |
| Importance : | Low |
| Assignee : | |
8 comments, 1 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by Eldmannen the 28 May 08 at 17:07. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Now when you use the Human theme, you're stuck with brown.
You should be able to pick a color of your own likening so that you can choose blue, green, yellow, white, orange, black, gray, purple, teal, pink or whatever you like.
Check this awesome artwork that I made!
* http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/317/coloredthemeyz9.png
* http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/7682/colortheme2ls1.png
* Steel
* Rainbow
From idea #9139 (merged):
Currently the theming is all over the place and changing one place does not affect any other. Although that kind of tweakability is great, most users just want different default colors. (pink, blue, brown, black)
What we should be having:
A: wallpaper - changes every release
B: color-theme - human (easily configurable by user!)
C: splash-canvas - human (we need to create this)
D: gtk-engine - clearlooks with B as default colors
E: kde-engine - oxygen with B as default colors
F: icon-theme - tango with color-filter using B
From these we could generate:
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Let Pidgin use Gnome keyring for storing passwords
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Written by hagnf the 19 Jun 08 at 20:17. Category: Security.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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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.
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346
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Easy (GUI) creation and handling of encrypted partitions
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Written by nubbe the 28 Feb 08 at 20:56. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
In development
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A GUI for creating and using encrypted partitions. Should be for regular partitions and especially removable media partitions.
Developer comments
Indeed that's a long-standing open issue. DeviceKit-disks can do that, so it's a matter of packaging/using DK and DK-disks. I'm interested in working on this (although I'm not sure whether I'll manage it for Intrepid.)
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334
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Use packagekit to improve standardization
Ubuntu
| In : | |
| Priority : | Low |
| Definition : | Approved |
| Implementation : | Not started |
| Assignee : | Sebastian Heinlein |

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Written by rainforest12 the 28 Feb 08 at 16:16. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Hi guys!
packagekit gets more and more attraction, i don't think that i have to explain it here, someone who knows this page knows also packagekit and its possibilities i.e. share package discribtions & news, openoffice.org can use it for the installation from additional packages/art; automatic printer driver download from lsb-site and so on...
more here:
http://packagekit.org/
and a really hot presentation from fosdem08:
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/public/introduction-to-packagekit.pdf
Developer comments
The use of PackageKit for Ubuntu is targeted for the Intrepid Ibex! See the attached blueprint for more informations.
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269
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Reduce gnome-panel memory usage
gnome-panel has major memory leak (#229976)
| In : | gnome-panel (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Medium |
| Assignee : | Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
16 comments, 3 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by LostOverThere the 11 Jun 08 at 10:31. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Currently, the gnome-panel uses an insane amount of RAM. Some users have reported it using up to 110mb of RAM! We cannot let something so small be such a huge memory hog!
(Note: This idea is different to #368 - excessive ram usage as this is an idea for a specific issue)
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343
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more appealing startup and shutdown splashscreens
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Written by maltepalte the 4 Jun 08 at 01:03. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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The Ubuntu startup and shutdown splashscreens with the Ubuntu logo and a progress bar underneath it really looks like something from the 90ies (Windows 95 anyone?)
I don't know if there are any hindrances to using images or animations of higher resolutions than what is currently used (for machines that supports it), but I really think Ubuntu can do better here.
This may be an unimportant improvement compared to many other ideas here, but it should be a very quick and easy fix, and it will really help when you try to convince regular folks to make the switch (a graphically stunning desktop is _so_ important when you show it to occasional users!).
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283
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Easy way to turn on/off bluetooth
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Written by Aldo Nogueira the 11 Jun 08 at 13:21. Category: Hardware support.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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One of the suggestions powertop (a tool that helps to save battery power) told me is to turn off my notebook's bluetooth when it is not being used.
"Disable the unused bluetooth interface with the following command:
hciconfig hci0 down; rmmod hci_usb"
I think it would be nice to have a way to turn off/on bluetooth graphically using bluetooth applet.
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Closed
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(504)
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Tell Mozilla to count all the Firefox 3 downloads from repository
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Written by unimatrix the 30 May 08 at 13:00. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Won't implement
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When Firefox 3 is released, make sure it is available to Ubuntu on the same day, so the updates from the Ubuntu repository can be counted for the *Guinness world record* in most downloads in 24 hours.
And most importantly, talk to Mozilla about relaying your Firefox 3 repository download data to them.
More info here: http://www.spreadfirefox.com/en-US/worldrecord
Let's help open source achieve another great victory!
Developer comments
This wasn't doable, there's no real accurate way to count Ubuntu users.
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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
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Written by tech2000 the 28 Feb 08 at 18:19. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Allocate Programming resources towards Grub2 for rapid completion
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Written by Auzy the 6 May 08 at 05:04. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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It has become obvious that Grub2 needs some extra programming help, as Grub-legacy will no longer be adding new features and the end of Grub2 is nowhere in sight. Canonical should allocate 1 or 2 programmers for a few months to help complete grub2 quickly, so that X86 support might be complete in time for Interpid Ipex.
One could argue that the boot loader is the most important part of the operating system, because if it doesn't work properly (which it hasn't been for some of us), it can prevent every OS from working on the computer. We should treat it with respect, and help them. Despite grubs importance, programmers generally enjoy working on more exciting projects like Gnome or KDE, which is one reason why development is slow.
Grub2 fixes a lot of previous brainstorm ideas including many booting issues (like mine), so completion would close a lot of bugs, whilst also making Ubuntu more user friendly because Grub2 deals with booting issues better.
Voting for this ensures that Canonical allocates some developers to the Grub2 project, which would be a big win for both Ubuntu and linux in general!
Planned Features for Grub 2
* Rescue mode saves unbootable cases. Stage 1.5 was eliminated.
* Dynamic loading of modules in order to extend itself at the run time rather than at the build time.
* Graphical interface.
* Fix design mistakes in GRUB Legacy, which could not be solved for backward-compatibility, such as the way of numbering partitions.
* Scripting support, such as conditionals, loops, variables and functions.
* Cross-platform installation which allows for installing GRUB from a different architecture.
* Internationalization. This includes support for non-ASCII character code, message catalogs like gettext, fonts, graphics console, and so on.
* Portability for various architectures.
* Modular, hierarchical, object-oriented framework for file systems, files, devices, drives, terminals, commands, partition tables and OS loaders.
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Make gnome-panel more beautiful
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Written by gmeier the 5 May 08 at 16:58. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Gnome-panel drops behind other desktops in the look and feel of the panel.
There are loads of Ideas e.g. on gnome-look.org about improving the panel and especially the menu. It looks like a lot of people don't like the situation right now.
It would be nice to have some discussion, how gnome-panel could be improved.
Please notice, this is not about changing the panel into a dock, but about extending its funktionallity and look and feel while keeping what we already have, and works well.
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727
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Provide a simple interface for labeling partitions
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Written by descentspb the 3 May 08 at 13:18. Category: Accessibility.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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This becomes especially useful with Hardy, which gives unrecognizable names to the unnamed partitions like "100 GB media" etc. For example right-click on the partition and bring up it's options, where you can change the label.
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Encourage users to use BitTorrent to download the Ubuntu release.
getubuntu download not proposing .torrent (#102974)
| In : | ubuntu-website |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Medium |
| Assignee : | Matthew Nuzum |
5 comments, 6 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by FranciscoPadillaGarcia the 22 Apr 08 at 08:00. Category: Installation.
Related to: ubuntu.com.
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ADD BITTORRENT OPTION ON THE MAIN DOWNLOAD PAGE!
The Novell guys took the lead already: http://software.opensuse.org/
When Hardy Heron was released, the Ubuntu servers became overloaded with thousands of people trying to download it. Downloading rates of repositories and updates were so slow that some people had to leave the computer on at night only to find connection errors the next morning.
However, if Canonical had promoted the BitTorrent downloads, this wouldn't have happened. Everyone would have got a copy of Ubuntu without slowing the repository servers and producing a Denial-of-Service effect.
Moreover, BitTorrent has many advantages over direct downloads. For instance, the more people downloading at the same time, the more sources and lesser the wait. In addition, it ensures file integrity because it uses hash functions, that is, files cannot be corrupted (modified). Not to mention that transfers can be resumed if the connection is broken.
Therefore, BitTorrent downloading should be included in the Get Ubuntu page ( http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download ) with a succinct but clear explanation on how to use them.
The fact that this idea hasn't been implemented --despite all the votes in favour-- clearly shows a neglect and reluctance from Canonical decision-makers to do what is best for the community. The worst thing is that they aren't giving an explanation. I hope good ideas in this site don't come to die here in a puzzle of bureaucracy :(
The reason Ubuntu is the most popular Linux distribution is because developers listen to people. Let's keep that "humanity towards others" alive.
Download Desktop CD: http://releases.ubuntu.com/8.04/ubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso.torrent
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Notify user when a filesystem has errors
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Written by chrisccoulson the 9 May 08 at 20:33. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Since Hardy was released, I've been amazed at the amount of posts from users trying to change permissions on external drives in order to obtain write access. People try to help by offering solutions that involve chmod and chown, but in every case, the user has not been able to write to the volume because it has been mounted read-only due to filesystem errors. This is easy to fix - but not obvious to the user.
FAT volumes are particularly problematic, especially if they are not cleanly unmounted.
I have just triaged a bug on Launchpad with exactly this issue, and it is just something that seems to crop up again-and-again-and-again-and-again etc.
We should have a notification pop-up which gives information to the user when they insert a volume that has errors. The notification pop-up should tell them that the volume is read only, and should offer advice for the user to fix it.
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Pidgin 2.4 in Hardy instead of 2.3
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Written by bogdan_5844 the 12 Apr 08 at 18:55. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Implemented
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(Should be marked as implemented)
Currently,in the Hardy Heron Beta the Pidgin version is 2.3. A new version has been released,2.4.1,wich solves many problem,for example the file transfer send/recieve problem on the yahoo protocol.
I suggest upgrading pidgin to the latest version,because there are many improvements ;-)
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Do not set the Ubuntu CD-ROM as a Default Repository for the Synaptic
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Written by Iamreck the 6 Apr 08 at 04:45. Category: Installation.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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I found it very frustrating when I first got into Ubuntu, and was looking around at the Packages to install, that I had to have the installation CD in my computer. Especially since it was a laptop and I didn't have my CD Drive in.
I eventually found out how to remove it as a repository source.
It should not be set as default, or perhaps, if it isn't there, Synaptic should go and look on the internet. Which it doesn't.
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Brainstorm: Ideas I've commented on
idea tracking on brainstorm (implement bookmarks?) (#196983)
| In : | ubuntu-qa-website |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | |
9 comments, 2 subscribers and 2 duplicates
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Written by tromboneman the 9 Apr 08 at 22:25. Category: Brainstorm.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Implemented
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The brainstorm site needs to have a new item in the user menu: Ideas I've commented on. For many comments, people are looking for responses, or are curious to know what other people are saying. You could also provide the ability to "watch" topics, and be notified when they are updated and/or comments are made.
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