** Description changed: GNOME had more lacks than KDE. Ubuntu's developers have solved it, and the proof of this is that in Ubuntu's 7.10 GNOME already it is not necessary to open a terminal to configure the system. For it, I think that now it is the moment to offer a bit more of contribution to Kubuntu project, and to obtain this way a distro as perfect as Ubuntu, but with the whole potential that KDE offers (¡It 's possible rip audio CDs with "copy & paste"!), which will be, undoubtedly (in my opinion), the definitive desktop. With this I want to say, that, you should put the same "magic" simultaneously in both distributions. For example: it has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE, and the rest of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. I request the same magic that exists in Ubuntu. Ubuntu brainstorm idea: idea #478: Support kubuntu and kde the way you support ubuntu and gnome: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions + → [Confirmed: Low] "There is a package manager working" icon → [Confirmed: Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) → [Confirmed: Wishlist] apturl → [Confirmed: Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde → [Confirmed: Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo → [In Progress: Critical] Better Adept → [Fix Released: 8.04] Automatic printer installation → [Fix Released: 8.04] Automatic codec installation → [Fix Released: 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) __________________________________________________ I trust that you will not leave Kubuntu delayed, like it has been till now. I would like to make reference to bug #1 Thank you for Kubuntu, it's the only O.S. that I used every day and I installing to my friends. I wish the best you, to give the best us.
** Description changed: GNOME had more lacks than KDE. Ubuntu's developers have solved it, and the proof of this is that in Ubuntu's 7.10 GNOME already it is not necessary to open a terminal to configure the system. For it, I think that now it is the moment to offer a bit more of contribution to Kubuntu project, and to obtain this way a distro as perfect as Ubuntu, but with the whole potential that KDE offers (¡It 's possible rip audio CDs with "copy & paste"!), which will be, undoubtedly (in my opinion), the definitive desktop. With this I want to say, that, you should put the same "magic" simultaneously in both distributions. For example: it has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE, and the rest of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. I request the same magic that exists in Ubuntu. Ubuntu brainstorm idea: idea #478: Support kubuntu and kde the way you support ubuntu and gnome: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - → [Confirmed: Low] "There is a package manager working" icon - → [Confirmed: Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - → [Confirmed: Wishlist] apturl - → [Confirmed: Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - → [Confirmed: Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo + → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions [Ubuntu 7.04] + → [Confirmed: Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon [Ubuntu 8.04] + → [Confirmed: Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) [Ubuntu 6.06] + → [Confirmed: Wishlist] apturl [Ubuntu 7.10] + → [Confirmed: Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde [Ubuntu 7.04] + → [Confirmed: Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo [Ubuntu 6.06] - → [In Progress: Critical] Better Adept + → [In Progress: Critical] Better Adept [Ubuntu 6.06] - → [Fix Released: 8.04] Automatic printer installation - → [Fix Released: 8.04] Automatic codec installation - → [Fix Released: 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) + → [Fix Released: 8.04] Automatic printer installation [Ubuntu 7.10] + → [Fix Released: 8.04] Automatic codec installation [Ubuntu 7.04] + → [Fix Released: 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) [Ubuntu 7.10] __________________________________________________ I trust that you will not leave Kubuntu delayed, like it has been till now. I would like to make reference to bug #1 Thank you for Kubuntu, it's the only O.S. that I used every day and I installing to my friends. I wish the best you, to give the best us. ** Description changed: GNOME had more lacks than KDE. Ubuntu's developers have solved it, and the proof of this is that in Ubuntu's 7.10 GNOME already it is not necessary to open a terminal to configure the system. For it, I think that now it is the moment to offer a bit more of contribution to Kubuntu project, and to obtain this way a distro as perfect as Ubuntu, but with the whole potential that KDE offers (¡It 's possible rip audio CDs with "copy & paste"!), which will be, undoubtedly (in my opinion), the definitive desktop. With this I want to say, that, you should put the same "magic" simultaneously in both distributions. For example: it has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE, and the rest of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. I request the same magic that exists in Ubuntu. Ubuntu brainstorm idea: idea #478: Support kubuntu and kde the way you support ubuntu and gnome: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions [Ubuntu 7.04] - → [Confirmed: Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon [Ubuntu 8.04] - → [Confirmed: Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) [Ubuntu 6.06] - → [Confirmed: Wishlist] apturl [Ubuntu 7.10] - → [Confirmed: Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde [Ubuntu 7.04] - → [Confirmed: Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo [Ubuntu 6.06] + → [Ubuntu 7.04 | Confirmed | Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions + → [Ubuntu 8.04 | Confirmed | Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon + → [Ubuntu 6.06 | Confirmed | Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) + → [Ubuntu 7.10 | Confirmed | Wishlist] apturl + → [Ubuntu 7.04 | Confirmed | Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde + → [Ubuntu 6.06 | Confirmed | Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - → [In Progress: Critical] Better Adept [Ubuntu 6.06] + → [Ubuntu 6.06 | In Progress | Critical] Better Adept - → [Fix Released: 8.04] Automatic printer installation [Ubuntu 7.10] - → [Fix Released: 8.04] Automatic codec installation [Ubuntu 7.04] - → [Fix Released: 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) [Ubuntu 7.10] + → [Ubuntu 7.10 | Fix Released | Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation + → [Ubuntu 7.04 | Fix Released | Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation + → [Ubuntu 7.10 | Fix Released | Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) __________________________________________________ I trust that you will not leave Kubuntu delayed, like it has been till now. I would like to make reference to bug #1 Thank you for Kubuntu, it's the only O.S. that I used every day and I installing to my friends. I wish the best you, to give the best us. -- More "magic" for Kubuntu https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150333 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs