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HD Video - GPU acceleration
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Written by X-MATRIX the 21 Aug 08 at 09:38. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Processing of HD-Video (Playback) should done by GPU to reduce CPU Usage. On older Systems a HD-Video Playback isn't possible under Linux.
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112
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Desktop icon grid and alignment settings.
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Written by ezekiel_000 the 10 Aug 08 at 15:29. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Gnome.
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We need a tool in Systems->Prefrences maybe another tab in Appearance that:
- allows you to visually change the grid size and alignment for the icon grid on the desktop.
- allows you to specify how to automatically align icon (e.g. from the top left down, form the top left across to the right, from the bottom right across to the left, from the bottom right up)
This could also be a place to tick if you want trash, network, my computer etc icons.
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195
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Add "Purchase pre-installed" to Get Ubuntu page
List "Buy a pc with Ubuntu pre-installed" as an option to "get ubuntu" (#118823)
| In : | ubuntu-website |
| Status : | Confirmed |
| Importance : | Medium |
| Assignee : | Matthew Nuzum |
3 comments, 1 subscribers and 2 duplicates
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Written by DPic the 16 Aug 08 at 16:04. Category: Marketing.
Related to: ubuntu.com.
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433
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Always show "safe to remove"
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Written by pi314 the 22 May 08 at 15:51. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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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".
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45
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Help FOSS speech recognition by helping VoxForge.org
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Written by ebrahim the 15 Mar 08 at 10:50. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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** If you don't know exactly what VoxForge is, please try to know before voting! **
Quote from VoxForge.org:
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Most acoustic models used by 'Open Source' speech recognition (or Speech-to-Text) engines are 'Closed Source'. They do not give you access to the speech audio and transcriptions (i.e. the speech corpus) used to create the acoustic model.
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Ubuntu should have a reasonable speech recognition some day. So start the underlying works today. I think helping VoxForge is a good start.
Ubuntu has a great community, so it can introduce VoxForge to users and suggest users to contribute to VoxForge. Explain to users why they should contribute to VoxForge.
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787
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Wireless Network Access (WPA protected) during the Install!
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Written by a49002 the 29 Feb 08 at 02:22. Category: Installation.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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So far, when installing ubuntu/kubuntu, Ethernet cards are generally detected, as are many wireless cards, but when requesting a DHCP address during the install it isnt able to connect to a wireless Router with password protection in place.
Can you consider adding a facility to connect to a WPA (PSK etc) protected Router during the install so that updates etc can happen without fussy configuration firstly? Most home users have real trouble with the wireless connection side of things. Not being able to see the wireless router in the very first stages of going to install a new OS is quite unnerving.
Protected Wireless Routers (not WEP which is essentially unsecure) at home are becoming the norm now, rather than cat5 cabled Ethernet connections.
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CTRL+Z on desktop and Nautilus
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Written by omidmottaghi the 29 Feb 08 at 03:52. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Pressing CTRL+Z on Desktop and Nautilus undo the last action.
for example when moving a file, CTRL+Z move back that file.
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1003
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Better GUI theme
Ubuntu
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| Priority : | High |
| Definition : | New (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Unknown |
| Assignee : | Kenneth Wimer |

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Written by mmmurf the 29 Feb 08 at 02:19. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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While the default Ubuntu theme in Gnome is OK, there is room for A LOT more refinement. I would like to see things like:
- Beautiful icons like those in OSX
- Cutting edge, highly readable fonts
I would especially like to see tremendous attention to detail paid to all kinds of small things, such as default icons, etc. Much of this may come in the form of enhancements to the default Gnome/KDE themes.
There is just something incredibly pleasing about the look of OSX, and Ubuntu deserves to look at least as good.
With the right input from top designers, this is possible.
example from duplicate idea 5581 :
http://fc02.deviantart.com/fs22/f/2007/321/2/f/Ubuntu_Theme_Mockup___Light_by_b radwjensen.jpg
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Closed
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Open a terminal window through Nautilus
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Written by Virus the 3 Mar 08 at 16:47. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Won't implement
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Sometimes it's unconfortable when you're searching some files (for example when compiling and installing a program) and when you are "inside" the folder in the file manager, you want to compile. You need the terminal.
So, you need to reach the folder and reach that folder typing all the way to do it, and it's very tedious when the program name is too long.
I suggest that in the menu (File menu) it would appear an item called "Open Terminal in this folder" or simply "Open terminal".
Developer comments
This used to be available by default in GNOME but it was a conscious design decision to remove it by default. There are no plans to implement this by default in Ubuntu.
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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
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| Priority : | Medium |
| Definition : | Drafting (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Unknown |
| Assignee : | Michael Vogt |

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Written by Ubuwu the 28 Feb 08 at 17:37. Category: System.
Related to: Add/Remove program dialog.
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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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better DVD support
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Written by diophant the 29 Feb 08 at 01:14. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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DVD support is still not so easy to get, due to
content scrambling. Scripts like automatix provide
this relatively easily, but it could not hurt to have
a straightforward path to get DVD playback support.
Stick in a DVD, and it plays. DVD players could also become
simpler. I use xine or mplayer but it would be nice to have
the simplicity of the DVD player in OS X.
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Integrate prefetch into Ubuntu
Ubuntu
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| Priority : | Medium |
| Definition : | Pending Approval (Needs guidance) |
| Implementation : | Deferred |
| Assignee : | Scott James Remnant |

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Written by Ubuwu the 28 Feb 08 at 15:04. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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In todays computer systems the main bottleneck is not CPU but disk access which is several orders of magnitude slower than CPU and memory. In such circumstances the way to improve application performance is to prefetch data it needs from disk before it even requests it and it is the point of prefetching techniques. This speeds up boot and decreases the time needed to start programs. This replaces and it is faster than the currently used readahead.
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Done!
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Tabbed Nautilus
tabbed file browsing needed (#154059)
| In : | nautilus (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Fix Released |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
3 comments, 2 subscribers and 0 duplicates
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Written by einalex the 28 Feb 08 at 17:16. Category: Look and Feel.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
Implemented
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Enable Nautilus to use tabs.
Nautilus is Ubuntu's default file management software. There is no reason why you should need to open countless Nautilus windows to manage your files. It is time to bring tabs from your web browser to your file browser.
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Done!
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Thank you for ubuntu !
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Written by tioum the 29 Feb 08 at 15:49. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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While requesting features to the open source community which consist mainly of free workers, we may often forget to say how much we like Ubuntu and look like costumers requesting.
So you can say thank you to the thousands of developers and users who gave their time by voting for this article :)
Developer comments
I'm glad you like it. I've passed your message on to the developers in #ubuntu-devel on IRC.
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Easy way of backuping/moving your documents and settings
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Written by stgraber the 28 Feb 08 at 12:10. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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At the moment, if someone wants to backup his documents or prepare a migration from a computer to another there isn't much more than file-roller to create a backup.
Ideally, the user should be able to run a graphic software which would ask what the user wants to backup and where (tape/usb key/remote).
Then the same tool would be able to restore the backup.
It would be useful for both backups and migration from a computer to another.
Update : See duplicates ideas which contain even more great ideas about that idea.
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Ubuntu should recognize hardware changes
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Written by nxvl the 28 Feb 08 at 19:11. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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When i change some hardware pieces i need to configure them manually, ubuntu should recognize there has been a hardware change and configure it.
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Already done!
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Codec Manager
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Written by intarwub the 29 Feb 08 at 00:32. Category: Multimedia.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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As a user I want to be able to listen to audio or watch videos with the least amount of setup. I would like to have a single interface (Codec Manager) that lists all of the most common audio and video formats and shows me if I am missing the necessary codec for playback.
Use Case: Enable MP3 playback.
Precondition: MP3s are not currently playable.
1. User logs into the system.
2. User opens the Codec Manager.
3. System displays a list of common audio/video formats.
4. User selects MP3s.
5. System displays some info about MP3s.
6. System displays a list of available codecs.
7. User selects a codec and clicks Apply.
8. System downloads and installs the selected codec.
9. System informs the user when completed.
Other possible features:
- Display a list of audio/video types that are missing codecs.
- An auto-setup function, that grabs the recommended codec for all formats.
Audio and Video formats that should be supported:
Audio:
- MP3
- OGG
- AAC
- FLAC
- Real Audio
Video:
- MP4
[....]
Developer comments
Attacks the problem from the wrong angle. I don't think many users would care about a "codec manager", that sounds very much like a geek tool. Heck, *I* wouldn't care about a codec manager. I care about watching my videos. :-)
To me this already seems solved very elegantly with the existing easy-codec-installation.
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ubuntu doc to pdf
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Written by pops258 the 22 Mar 08 at 00:28. Category: Others.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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Would like to see online ubuntu documentation in pdf or ebook form so that I can save to disk
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Nautilus should offer "rename" when pasting
nautilus 'replace file' dialog box could give more information (#136702)
| In : | nautilus (ubuntu) |
| Status : | Triaged |
| Importance : | Wishlist |
| Assignee : | Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
5 comments, 6 subscribers and 1 duplicates
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Written by buggyman the 21 Mar 08 at 23:31. Category: System.
Related to: Nothing/Others.
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When I paste a file (e.g file.pdf) into a folder containing a file with the same name nautilus pops up this:
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A file named "file.pdf" already exists. Do you want to replace it?
The file already exists in "temp2". Replacing it will overwrite its contents.
Options are only "skip" and "replace"
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not very useful: there should be an option "rename" which renames the pasted file to file_1.pdf or file_DATE.pdf or something like that.
also: it does not say the sizes of the files and the date modified which makes it hard to say which file is newer.
Bye, cya
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