screenshot feature request

2023-02-05 Thread David MartinezRamirez
Hi I would like to ask for a change in screenshot program consisting in prevent the use of mouse drag to take a region of screen and change it for two clicks at the corners of the rectangle, showing dotted lines to set the picture area. If someone could change it in the program I would thank them.

Re: Feature Request: Remove fwupd in future versions of Ubuntu

2021-11-18 Thread Youran Sun
Dear Ledkov, Thank you for your reply. Now dell-client-linux on Github also blames me that this is my hardware failure. However, this is a young machine, with brand new RAM and SSD. I think the chance of a software bug is higher. I contacted Dell for help. Dell asked me to provide the service num

Re: Feature Request: Remove fwupd in future versions of Ubuntu

2021-11-16 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
Hi, I sympathize with your experience. The firmware updates delivered via fwupd come directly from the OEM of your hardware. In this case Dell. The application of dell updates via fwupd, remote management consoles, or via manually downloaded firmware updates images from their website are identical

Feature Request: Remove fwupd in future versions of Ubuntu

2021-11-16 Thread Youran Sun
Dear Developers of Ubuntu, I am a several-year Ubuntu user and I install Ubuntu on almost every machine I have. I also keep advertising Ubuntu to my friends. However, some terrible thing happened yesterday. Yesterday when I ssh to my PC, which is a Dell Optiplex 7070, the motd recommends I update

Feature request: Option to change the first day of week

2021-09-07 Thread Dagur Ammendrup
Hi The calendar in Ubuntu uses "first_weekday" in the locale to decide how to present the calendar. I live in a country where the week starts on Sunday traditionally but the standards committee decided to put Monday in the locale to be more in line with the rest of Europe. It would be very nice i

Re: Installers, feature request

2021-07-30 Thread Stephen Satchell
On 7/29/21 9:04 PM, Richard Laager wrote: These days, just use TRIM support. As long as your filesystem isn't 100% full, this is going to achieve the same (actually better) effect. With either approach, the drive will have plenty of unused space for wear leveling. With TRIM, the drive also knows

Re: Installers, feature request

2021-07-29 Thread Richard Laager
These days, just use TRIM support. As long as your filesystem isn't 100% full, this is going to achieve the same (actually better) effect. With either approach, the drive will have plenty of unused space for wear leveling. With TRIM, the drive also knows not to bother copying data around for se

Installers, feature request

2021-07-29 Thread Stephen Satchell
When an installer is instructed to use the full disk to install Ubuntu, I would request that two checkboxes be provided. These checkboxes would specify that the installer not use the entire disk; one would be for 10%, the other for 25%. This option is intended for installations onto Solid Sta

Re: Feature request: Better start up time of Ubuntu like on version 16.04

2020-11-12 Thread André Pirard
On 09/11/2020 14.24, Knuth J. Hartlieb wrote: Hey guys, some versions ago (16.04) a cold start to me 16 seconds. With all later versions even with SSD harddrives it takes over a minutes. ...

Re: Feature request: Better start up time of Ubuntu like on version 16.04

2020-11-12 Thread Damian
some versions ago (16.04) a cold start to me 16 seconds. With all later versions even with SSD harddrives it takes over a minutes. Which time frame do you measure that takes a minute? I measure 15 seconds from hitting enter in grub and seeing my desktop wallpaper. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss maili

Re: Feature request: Better start up time of Ubuntu like on version 16.04

2020-11-11 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Thu, 2020-11-12 at 08:19 +0100, Damian wrote: > > some versions ago (16.04) a cold start to me 16 seconds. > > With all later versions even with SSD harddrives it takes over a > > minutes. > > Which time frame do you measure that takes a minute? I measure 15 > seconds from hitting enter in grub

Feature request: Better start up time of Ubuntu like on version 16.04

2020-11-11 Thread Knuth J. Hartlieb
Hey guys, some versions ago (16.04) a cold start to me 16 seconds. With all later versions even with SSD harddrives it takes over a minutes. These MS windows  start up times and from my point of view sometimes wired. I saw that all kind

Re: [Feature Request] [RoF] Ubuntu Desktop - Inclusion of mdadm for RAID

2020-04-28 Thread Renzo de Paoli
Hi Matthew. My Request of Feature consists actually out of two parts: 1st step: Include mdadm in the manifest. In https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/44609, workarounds are described based on mdadm. (The same applies to several tutorials and descriptions that can be found

Re: [Feature Request] [RoF] Ubuntu Desktop - Inclusion of mdadm for RAID

2020-04-27 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
Jeffrey Lane wrote on 22/04/2020 3:46 pm: >… > I can confirm that Ubiquity in Focal does not provide any means to > create a software RAID setup. > > Moreover, while it at least has some LVM ability, it does not provide > the ability to create an LVM setup across multiple disks. >… In June-July 2

Re: [Feature Request] [RoF] Ubuntu Desktop - Inclusion of mdadm for RAID

2020-04-23 Thread Jeffrey Lane
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 8:58 AM Renzo de Paoli wrote: > > Hi Jeff. > > Thanks for your reply. > > In regards to the points you mentioned: > > - Ubiquity > Sounds good. > What is the recommended way of raising it, as it is not really a bug? > Should it go here - 'https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubunt

Re: [Feature Request] [RoF] Ubuntu Desktop - Inclusion of mdadm for RAID

2020-04-23 Thread Renzo de Paoli
Hi Jeff. Thanks for your reply. In regards to the points you mentioned: - Ubiquity Sounds good. What is the recommended way of raising it, as it is not really a bug? Should it go here - 'https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu'? - Proposal As the Focal Desktop manifest already includes lvm2, coul

Re: [Feature Request] [RoF] Ubuntu Desktop - Inclusion of mdadm for RAID

2020-04-22 Thread Jeffrey Lane
Hi Renzo I can confirm that Ubiquity in Focal does not provide any means to create a software RAID setup. Moreover, while it at least has some LVM ability, it does not provide the ability to create an LVM setup across multiple disks. Unfortunately, this is not going to happen for Focal it's WAY

[Feature Request] [RoF] Ubuntu Desktop - Inclusion of mdadm for RAID

2020-04-22 Thread Renzo de Paoli
Dear Ubuntu developers. Observations: - RAID is no longer only of interest to Server users - It appears that a number of users would like to use RAID on desktop machines - Forums, web sites, tutorials about RAID with Ubuntu Desktop seems to consist to a large part of explanations, how to get actu

Re: general user here with a feature request

2020-03-06 Thread Zack Coffey
FWIW, Kubuntu can do this. Pretty sure it's been able to do it for a while. I personally don't find it useful, but I am aware it is there. On Fri, Mar 6, 2020 at 12:19 PM Marc Deslauriers < marc.deslauri...@canonical.com> wrote: > On 2020-03-06 2:01 p.m., ircsurfer wrote: > > Hey devs. I'm a g

Re: general user here with a feature request

2020-03-06 Thread Marc Deslauriers
On 2020-03-06 2:01 p.m., ircsurfer wrote: > Hey devs. I'm a general user of Ubuntu Desktop and I'd like to see the ability > to scroll through the open windows with a mouse (I've got an external mouse > with > a scroll wheel) in the favorites column on the main desktop. I know it's > getting > la

general user here with a feature request

2020-03-06 Thread ircsurfer
Hey devs. I'm a general user of Ubuntu Desktop and I'd like to see the ability to scroll through the open windows with a mouse (I've got an external mouse with a scroll wheel) in the favorites column on the main desktop. I know it's getting late in the development cycle of 20.04 but maybe a futu

Re: Feature request: Could you make "Software Updater" download only the parts that have changed? Torrents divide a file into hashes and only download the missing parts. Could updates work in a simila

2019-12-01 Thread Richard Laager
Please file feature requests in Launchpad, on the appropriate package. -- Richard > On Nov 30, 2019, at 14:42, Clinton H <49studeba...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Ubuntu 19.10 > > -- > Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list > Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >

Feature request: Add an "Auto-arrange" option to the desktop right click menu. It would automatically keep desktop icons lined up.

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: Allow users to remove dash icons by dragging/dropping the app icon on top of the trash icon.

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: Could you make "Software Updater" download only the parts that have changed? Torrents divide a file into hashes and only download the missing parts. Could updates work in a similar wa

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: Add a "New Text Document" to the desktop right click menu.

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: On the "Show Applications" screen, why not show text on two lines. Instead of "LibreOffice W...", why not show "LibreOffice" on the first line and 'Writer" on the second line?"

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: Group the LibreOffice App icons into a folder on the dash. When the folder is clicked, display a flyout that would show the LibreOffice App icons.

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: If a user adds a "Select Custom Icon" to a usb drive, display the custom icon on the dash instead of the default gray usb icon.

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: My CPU is AMD. Software Updater shows "Processor microcode firmware" updates for both AMD and Intel CPUs. Automatically detect CPU and only show correct CPU update.

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: In firefox, the mouse pointer is small and the pointer changes to a hand when the item is clickable. In the desktop enviroment, the pointer is larger and does not change to a hand. Ma

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: Allow a user to select amoung a full screen app menu, bottom of the screen horizontal app menu, or a vertical app menu located next to the dash.

2019-12-01 Thread Clinton H
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Feature request: removable drive menu installed by default

2019-04-22 Thread Davide Stellati
Hello, Given the fact that the new desktop icons extension can no longer handle removable drives it may be a nice idea to include the removable drive menu extension by default in the next Ubuntu release. Best regards, Davide Stell

Small feature Request: Ubuntu Server: Please split installation language from keyboard selection

2018-04-13 Thread Schittli Thomas
Good afternoon We always install servers in English. But our keyboard has a completely different layout, which always causes problems during the Ubuntu installation, because Ubuntu does not allow users to choose a different keyboard layout: It must be the same as the installation language. It

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 02:08:13 +0800, 蔡瑋倫 wrote: >Dear two professional developers I'm not a developer. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread 蔡瑋倫
Thanks! A precious video and a great talk. Historic materials should be preserved. 2017-10-16 2:31 GMT+08:00 Daniel Llewellyn : > > > On 15 October 2017 at 19:22, Daniel Llewellyn wrote: > >> I'm looking through my history to find a first-party quote for you on >> YouTube from one of the origina

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread Daniel Llewellyn
On 15 October 2017 at 19:22, Daniel Llewellyn wrote: > I'm looking through my history to find a first-party quote for you on > YouTube from one of the original guys who worked on UNIX. > ​Here it is​ ​https://youtu.be/boahlBmc-NY?t=1225​ -- Daniel Llewellyn Bowl Hat -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss m

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread Daniel Llewellyn
On 15 October 2017 at 19:08, 蔡瑋倫 wrote: > Dear two professional developers, > > I have received all your comments and read them carefully. Thank you > very much for all your replies! They are very detailed, convincing, and now > I indeed believe that official alias is really not a good idea.

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread Daniel Llewellyn
On 15 October 2017 at 16:35, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Off-topic > > One of my favourite aliases is > > alias mad='LANG=de_DE.utf8 man' > > :D > > "mad" is for "man" and "de", fortunately many German manpages are > bananas, so the alias fits well. > ​Bananas, you say?​ ​ I'll just leave this here

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread 蔡瑋倫
Dear two professional developers, I have received all your comments and read them carefully. Thank you very much for all your replies! They are very detailed, convincing, and now I indeed believe that official alias is really not a good idea. BTW, from Xen's opinion, there is still one questi

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Off-topic One of my favourite aliases is alias mad='LANG=de_DE.utf8 man' :D "mad" is for "man" and "de", fortunately many German manpages are bananas, so the alias fits well. Regards, Ralf PS: Be careful when you go on a mushroom foray http://bananasinpyjamas.wikia.com/wiki/Bananas_in_Pyjam

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread Xen
Ralf Mardorf schreef op 15-10-2017 10:26: However, if 'clear' should be too much to type when writing a scrip, there are better workarounds regarding script portability, than using an alias for 'clear' ;). I like typing a command. Fits in with the rhythm. FWIW using an alias such as 'll' wh

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi, > On 15 Oct 2017, at 09:53, Xen wrote: > Ralf Mardorf schreef op 15-10-2017 6:22: >> >>> On 14 Oct 2017, at 15:52, 蔡瑋倫 wrote: >>> 1. From the perspective of keyboard typing, "cls" is much easier to type >>> than "clear." >> what is speaking against using Ctrl+L ? > Does the existence of Ct

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-15 Thread Xen
Ralf Mardorf schreef op 15-10-2017 6:22: Hi, On 14 Oct 2017, at 15:52, 蔡瑋倫 wrote: 1. From the perspective of keyboard typing, "cls" is much easier to type than "clear." what is speaking against using Ctrl+L ? Does the existence of Ctrl+L speak against the existence of the "clear" comman

Re: [Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-14 Thread Ralf Mardorf
Hi, > On 14 Oct 2017, at 15:52, 蔡瑋倫 wrote: > 1. From the perspective of keyboard typing, "cls" is much easier to type than > "clear." what is speaking against using Ctrl+L ? > 2. The corresponding command under Windows is "cls." By googling for some > related materials, I have figured out tha

[Feature Request] Support alias cls='clear' Officially

2017-10-14 Thread 蔡瑋倫
Dear Developers, I am a very junior developer, and I have used Ubuntu for about 4 years. This feature request may be too subtle, especially in your professional experiences. However, I just still want to ask this question. Would you please consider add this alias cls='clear'

Feature request: Peek window when hover over (dash) thumbnail

2017-10-02 Thread Niko Krause
It's sometimes hard to get the right window just by looking at the thumbnails. This feature has been implemented in the Dash to panel extension: https://github.com/jderose9/dash-to-panel/issues/97 It's very useful to find the right window faster. Regards Niko Krause -- Diese Nachricht wurde vo

[Feature Request] Smartphone integration (mconnect/kdeconnect) by default

2017-08-27 Thread Markus Neumeister
Hi! It would be a nice feature, if you integrate mconnect and the shell extension by default. Ubuntu would be the only GNOME desktop I know, having a smartphone integration by default and as Ubuntu is targeting beginners it would be a good addition to the OS. Mconnect is a KDE Connect protocol

[Feature request] Bind to Initiate Window Picker

2017-07-30 Thread Andrea Greselin
Hello, I'm not sure if my request belongs here, anyhow... I've tried to map to Initiate Window Picker, disabling the binding to the Dash, but I found that Initiate Window Picker may only be bound to a key combination, like super+any letter or super+tab. I got used quickly, in Gnome, to using fo

I have a feature request for os-prober.

2017-02-17 Thread Vladimir Skubriev
Just a one simple feature: I need to expose conditions as shown below: File `mounted/20microsoft`: ``` # This script looks for legacy BIOS bootloaders only. Skip if running UEFI if [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && [ -z "$WINOSDATA" ]; then debug "Skipping legacy bootloaders on UEFI system"

Re: Feature Request

2016-03-24 Thread Michael Hall
Hi Jaden, I'm glad you've got an interest in improving the user experience of Unity. We have some instructions written up to help people get started contributing designs, you can read them here: http://unity.ubuntu.com/getinvolved/design/ I would also encourage you to join the #ubuntu-unity IRC c

Feature Request

2016-03-24 Thread Jaden Peterson
Hello, I have a request for a feature in Unity. Could you make an option in the dconf to have a separate bar for the menus under the window decorations. Personally, I like the already existent functionality of hovering over the window decorations, revealing the menu. However, for desktops or device

Re: Feature request: module [pam_limits]

2016-03-01 Thread Cedric Bhihe
John, Do you mean to do away with limits in GNU linux on the basis that it is weak security ? Nobody I know has ever claimed it was anything but weak security. As you point out as security goes, it does not get you very far beyond keeping yr box(es) a little under control when they are at the

Re: Feature request: module [pam_limits]

2016-03-01 Thread Cedric Bhihe
lt values for all groups but the "negated" one. The same applies to users. (I noticed yr comments only focused on groups. Does it mean you would second the feature request for syntax applying to users ?) Perhaps that makes no sense to some/most/you, but I would consider it handy and an

Re: Feature request: module [pam_limits]

2016-02-27 Thread John Moser
On 02/27/2016 04:06 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > # > @foo softnproc 20 > @foo hardnproc 50 > > Every user who is _not_ in the group "foo", simply is _not_ in > this group, it makes completely no sense to introduce a negation of > being

Re: Feature request: module [pam_limits]

2016-02-27 Thread Ralf Mardorf
# @foo softnproc 20 @foo hardnproc 50 Every user who is _not_ in the group "foo", simply is _not_ in this group, it makes completely no sense to introduce a negation of being in a group, since the negation is already not being member o

Feature request: module [pam_limits]

2016-02-27 Thread Cedric Bhihe
Lately I've been exploring how to harden an Ubuntu OS against possible external attacks. I am still at the level of basic recipes, but I noticed one tiny thing, that I consider unwieldy... Looking at "limits" for users on a system, I noticed that to configure the pam_limits module |/etc/securi

Re: Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-05 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 No one wrote on 02/11/15 12:09: > ... > > This feature would parse the entries in /boot/grub/grub.cfg, and > list them in a menu called "Restart to...", next to Shutdown, > Restart, Suspend, etc. So you could for example choose "Restart to > Ubuntu 14

Re: Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-02 Thread No one
Well, as long as we don't have to input the Konami code to show the menu... :P On Nov 3, 2015 01:50, "Luis Mondesi" wrote: > > On Nov 2, 2015, at 12:55, No one wrote: > > Well, it is not that uncommon for a "normal" user to have a Windows + > Linux installation. But maybe you are right, who know

Re: Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-02 Thread Luis Mondesi
> On Nov 2, 2015, at 12:55, No one wrote: > > Well, it is not that uncommon for a "normal" user to have a Windows + Linux > installation. But maybe you are right, who knows. Another way of doing it > would be to hide the "Restart to" submenu in case there were no other OSs > apart from the cu

Re: Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-02 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 19:40:42 +0100, Oliver Grawert wrote: >i assume on an ubuntu system you would rather use lxc/lxd Also available for other major distros, so there are several alternatives to a reboot. For maintaining another distro when booted to Ubuntu and vice versa, systemd-nspawn for my n

Re: Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-02 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi, Am Montag, den 02.11.2015, 17:05 +0100 schrieb Ralf Mardorf: > If you need it right now, you could write a script, however, that's > not > the reason for my reply. The reason is, that I want to mention, that > sometimes a reboot isn't required, chroot or systemd-nspawn makes it > unnecessary to

Re: Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-02 Thread No one
Well, it is not that uncommon for a "normal" user to have a Windows + Linux installation. But maybe you are right, who knows. Another way of doing it would be to hide the "Restart to" submenu in case there were no other OSs apart from the current one (neither memtest nor advanced boot options would

Re: Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-02 Thread Ralf Mardorf
If you need it right now, you could write a script, however, that's not the reason for my reply. The reason is, that I want to mention, that sometimes a reboot isn't required, chroot or systemd-nspawn makes it unnecessary to reboot, at least for some purpose. sudo systemd-nspawn -qD /mnt/point/of/

Re: Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-02 Thread Luis Mondesi
> On Nov 2, 2015, at 07:09, No one wrote: > > I think this feature would come in handy for those of us who have several OSs > installed. Sometimes, you want to reboot your PC, go check something > elsewhere (smartphone, bathroom...), and come back to the login screen. This > is OK if you want

Feature request: "Restart to ..." option

2015-11-02 Thread No one
I think this feature would come in handy for those of us who have several OSs installed. Sometimes, you want to reboot your PC, go check something elsewhere (smartphone, bathroom...), and come back to the login screen. This is OK if you want to boot whatever GRUB has set as the default option. But

Feature request for gnome-disk-utility

2015-10-19 Thread PJ Singh
I think the gnome-disk-utility gui should clearly show the Name of a partition, if it has been set (using gdisk, or other utility). CHANGE #1: Currently, the gui does not display the Name of a GPT partition in the details section (where Size, Device, Partition Type, and Contents are shown).

Re[2]: Feature Request

2015-08-12 Thread Stasia Scani
Wow! Sounds great. I have tried to reach the author via the app's website and a social network, but he's not responding yet. If he says anything eventually, I'll try to get him in touch with you. Best wishes, Stasia 7 августа 2015, 16:59:35, от "Marco Trevisan" < marco.trevi...@canonical.com

Re: Feature Request

2015-08-07 Thread Marco Trevisan
Il 04/08/2015 06:40, Stasia Scani ha scritto: > Hello, > > I am writing to ask for LauncherFolder app > (https://plus.google.com/u/0/100990582795509623377/posts/PKicoxSsNQC?cfem=1) > to be built into Unity. > Is there a way this could happen and what can I do? Well, this is something that might b

Re: Feature request

2015-08-05 Thread Will Cooke
On 4 August 2015 at 19:12, Ryein Goddard wrote: > Yeah it would be nice if the requesting application was list. > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 1:41 AM, Gregor Shapiro > wrote: > >> At reboot and some other times my system pops up a message that "an >> application wants to access your key ring..." Wh

Re: Feature request

2015-08-04 Thread Ryein Goddard
Yeah it would be nice if the requesting application was list. On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 1:41 AM, Gregor Shapiro wrote: > At reboot and some other times my system pops up a message that "an > application wants to access your key ring..." Whereupon I enter my > password. > I would like to know WHICH

Feature request

2015-08-04 Thread Gregor Shapiro
At reboot and some other times my system pops up a message that "an application wants to access your key ring..." Whereupon I enter my password. I would like to know WHICH application. -- Gregor Shapiro Lasarettsvägen 11 SE 302 33 Halmstad Sweden 0046 (0)73 976 2989 -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mail

Feature Request

2015-08-03 Thread Stasia Scani
Hello, I am writing to ask for LauncherFolder app ( https://plus.google.com/u/0/100990582795509623377/posts/PKicoxSsNQC?cfem=1 ) to be built into Unity. Is there a way this could happen and what can I do? Thank you for your great job, Stasia App's official website is here http://unity-f

feature request

2015-07-20 Thread Ryein Goddard
Hi, this is Ryein Goddard I wanted to ask for a feature and was told this is the best place to do it. On the Launcher it works great, but one thing that I think would make it more intuitive is something along the lines of what is in Windows. You can have multiple Launchers on each screen in a mu

Re: [FEATURE REQUEST] able users to choose audio output

2015-03-18 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Erik Erik Chendo Tegon wrote on 14/03/15 18:39: > ... > > Able users to choose audio output. For exemple: i have a "headset" > and a "speakers" I would like to change my headset to speakers > with the software (or only for headset, or only for

[FEATURE REQUEST] able users to choose audio output

2015-03-14 Thread Erik Chendo Tegon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Able users to choose audio output. For exemple: i have a "headset" and a "speakers" I would like to change my headset to speakers with the software (or only for headset, or only for speakers or both) If this feature could be done, this could be mor

Feature Request: Move window controls to the right side

2015-03-06 Thread Mark Faine
Please allow the location of the user controls to be user selectable. I don't care if they default to the left (though the right would be better) but, at the very least please allow them to be moved to either side. This was possible in previous versions of Unity but apparently no longer. -- Ubu

Re: An idea/feature request for incorporating a "Classic" menu into Unity

2011-12-01 Thread Mayank Rungta
Le 01/12/2011 09:14, Mayank Rungta a écrit : I am not sure if this is the right forum but since this topic has been touched I wanted to know how well the unity interface has been received. I see a lot of posts on returning to the classic gnome. It appears that there are just too many people o

Re: An idea/feature request for incorporating a "Classic" menu into Unity

2011-12-01 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le 01/12/2011 09:14, Mayank Rungta a écrit : I am not sure if this is the right forum but since this topic has been touched I wanted to know how well the unity interface has been received. I see a lot of posts on returning to the classic gnome. It appears that there are just too many people out

Re: An idea/feature request for incorporating a "Classic" menu into Unity

2011-12-01 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Le 01/12/2011 04:02, Ray Perigo a écrit : There seems to be much griping going about regarding Unity, in particular the lack of a "classic" menu - admittedly, I'm one of those gripers. I see no reason why a simple applications (a-la GNOME 2.x) menu can't be added as a right-click function on th

Re: An idea/feature request for incorporating a "Classic" menu into Unity

2011-12-01 Thread Mayank Rungta
I am not sure if this is the right forum but since this topic has been touched I wanted to know how well the unity interface has been received. I see a lot of posts on returning to the classic gnome. It appears that there are just too many people out there missing the classic features. Basic t

An idea/feature request for incorporating a "Classic" menu into Unity

2011-11-30 Thread Ray Perigo
There seems to be much griping going about regarding Unity, in particular the lack of a "classic" menu - admittedly, I'm one of those gripers. I see no reason why a simple applications (a-la GNOME 2.x) menu can't be added as a right-click function on the Dash button. This sort of menu is a must-hav

Re: New feature request for Software Center - Tag as outdated

2011-07-26 Thread Scott Kitterman
Erlan Sergaziev wrote: >There are a lot of packages even in Oneiric that are 1-2 versions >behind >stable upstream. > >I would suggest therefore that Software Center has a feature where >users >will be able to tag certain packages as outdated like in arch. > >Tagging should have the following

Re: New feature request for Software Center - Tag as outdated

2011-07-26 Thread Stéphane Graber
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 07/26/2011 11:13 AM, Erlan Sergaziev wrote: > There are a lot of packages even in Oneiric that are 1-2 versions > behind stable upstream. > > I would suggest therefore that Software Center has a feature where > users will be able to tag certain p

New feature request for Software Center - Tag as outdated

2011-07-26 Thread Erlan Sergaziev
There are a lot of packages even in Oneiric that are 1-2 versions behind stable upstream. I would suggest therefore that Software Center has a feature where users will be able to tag certain packages as outdated like in arch. Tagging should have the following benefits: 1) The number of users

Re: feature request: 32 vs 64 bit info in System Monitor

2011-06-26 Thread Daniel Chen
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Vernon Cole wrote: > I manage many Ubuntu systems, and I often forget which ones are running 64 > bit version of Ubuntu, and which are 32 bit. > It would be really nice if there were a quick way to tell.  The "System" tab > on System Monitor would be an obvious pla

feature request: 32 vs 64 bit info in System Monitor

2011-06-26 Thread Vernon Cole
I manage many Ubuntu systems, and I often forget which ones are running 64 bit version of Ubuntu, and which are 32 bit. It would be really nice if there were a quick way to tell. The "System" tab on System Monitor would be an obvious place. Also, the "About Ubuntu" link on the Ubuntu Classic sessi

Re: How to report a feature request and receive mentoring

2010-01-27 Thread Dustin Kirkland
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 5:16 PM, MPR wrote: > I'd like to have a new feature added to Ubuntu when the Calibre ebook > manager software is installed, but I do not know the proper procedure > for making the feature request or getting help adding it myself. I > looked at the detail

How to report a feature request and receive mentoring

2010-01-23 Thread MPR
I'd like to have a new feature added to Ubuntu when the Calibre ebook manager software is installed, but I do not know the proper procedure for making the feature request or getting help adding it myself. I looked at the details for the package with hopes of emailing the package maintainer, b

Enable FS ACLs by default (feature request)

2010-01-20 Thread Olaf van der Spek
Hi, Could FS ACLs be enabled by default? "chmod 777 uploads" is easy, but is not the proper way. POSIX access control isn't enough anymore (IMO), so it would be nice to have ACLs available when necessary. Please CC me, I'm not subscribed. Greetings, Olaf -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list

Re: Feature Request: Better partitioning wizard

2008-07-09 Thread John Dong
On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 10:12 -0400, Mackenzie Morgan wrote: > The possibility for error with resizing partitions is why I think LVM > would be a good thing; however, from what I hear, LVM is pretty buggy > on Ubuntu. I strongly disagree on both counts -- LVM still relies on filesystem resizing feat

Re: Feature Request: Better partitioning wizard

2008-07-09 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Creating a separate /home requires a fairly significant piece of > knowledge up-front: namely, how do you split the available disk space? > It is my belief that inexperienced users will typically not have the > information to

Re: Feature Request: Better partitioning wizard

2008-07-09 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 02:28:58PM +0300, Steve Goodman wrote: > So here's my request: The partitioning wizard that I was presented with > during installation gave me two options: automatic and manual. I knew > nothing about partitioning or about different Linux file systems when I > installed, so

Re: Feature Request: Better partitioning wizard

2008-07-09 Thread Thomas Novin
On Tue, 2008-07-08 at 14:28 +0300, Steve Goodman wrote: > So here's my request: The partitioning wizard that I was presented > with during installation gave me two options: automatic and manual. I > knew nothing about partitioning or about different Linux file systems > when I installed, so I just

Re: Feature Request: Better partitioning wizard

2008-07-08 Thread Andrew Sayers
Partitioning is one of those topics that you can argue round forever without any danger of reaching agreement about the general case. I'm not sure what arguments you've read about the "/ + /home" approach, but I found a recent discussion on this list fairly interesting: https://lists.ubuntu.com/a

Re: Feature Request: Better partitioning wizard

2008-07-08 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 02:28:58PM +0300, Steve Goodman wrote: > I just got a new computer and wanted to try Ubuntu 8.04 on it. It was very > easy to install and I got up and running pretty quickly. Welcome to Ubuntu. :-) > So here's my request: The partitioning wizard that I was presented with

Feature Request: Better partitioning wizard

2008-07-08 Thread Steve Goodman
I just got a new computer and wanted to try Ubuntu 8.04 on it. It was very easy to install and I got up and running pretty quickly. I'm hopeful that we'll be able to stay on Ubuntu and not switch back to WinXP. Mostly, the computer is used by my wife and kids, who are far far from anything beyond b

Re: apport feature request

2007-05-23 Thread Thilo Six
Brian Murray wrote the following on 23.05.2007 22:36 >> Hello >> >> Today i did some triage a came across apport generated bugs. >> Following request/suggestion: >> apport adds some environment data to the bug report (ExecutablePath, $PATH >> kernel). >> I was told that in some circumstances an a

Re: apport feature request

2007-05-23 Thread Brian Murray
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:00:50PM +0200, Thilo Six wrote: > Hello > > Today i did some triage a came across apport generated bugs. > Following request/suggestion: > apport adds some environment data to the bug report (ExecutablePath, $PATH > kernel). > I was told that in some circumstances an ap

apport feature request

2007-05-23 Thread Thilo Six
Hello Today i did some triage a came across apport generated bugs. Following request/suggestion: apport adds some environment data to the bug report (ExecutablePath, $PATH kernel). I was told that in some circumstances an apport bug can have less usefull information e.g. when that report was gen

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