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Ubuntu should recognize hardware changes  
Written by nxvl the 28 Feb 08 at 19:11. Global category: System. Implemented
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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Selected solution (#1): Auto-generated solution of idea #157
Written by nxvl the 28 Feb 08 at 19:11.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #157 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!

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Ubuntu Line of Laptops/PCs  
Written by devz0r the 27 Mar 09 at 13:57. Related project: ubuntu.com. Implemented
Apple has a great thing going on in the line of "Macbooks", and I think that a line of Ubuntu Laptops would be a great idea to promote FLOSS and ensure hardware compatability. Ubuntu and FLOSS could enter even more into the mainstream and third-party software makers might start adding more support for Linux, and people might start making more FLOSS when they realize there is a market for it.
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Selected solution (#1): Ship Ubuntu laptops
Written by devz0r the 27 Mar 09 at 13:57.
Canonical might create a division that could manufacture these computers. It could have a nice look going on with the shell of the laptop, put the Ubuntu symbol on the front in full color, allow full customization of the laptop (choice of webcam, easy choice of hardware performance, color, etc.), be as green-conscious as possible, ensure hardware compatability by using hardware developers that develop with support for the open-source community, and so on. We could create a nice quality laptop that is still much less expensive than the competition by including Ubuntu on it.

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