Activity log for bug #150333

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-10-07 20:37:43 usr bug added bug
2008-02-02 14:21:21 Martin Böhm kubuntu-meta: importance Undecided Wishlist
2008-02-02 14:21:21 Martin Böhm kubuntu-meta: assignee kubuntu-team
2008-02-02 14:21:21 Martin Böhm kubuntu-meta: status New In Progress
2008-02-05 11:24:25 usr bug added attachment 'update-manager-restart-required-balloon.jpg' (update-manager-restart-required-balloon.jpg)
2008-02-13 14:57:18 usr description 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. A lot of things: Better Adept, automatic codec installation, migration assistant for ubiquity-kde, information pop-ups for USB extractions, displayconfig-kde, printer assistan,... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (importance: critical) - BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - Automatic codec installation - Information pop-ups for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-kde (importance: low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-02-13 14:58:40 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (importance: critical) - BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - Automatic codec installation - Information pop-ups for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-kde (importance: low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (importance: critical) - BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - Automatic codec installation - Information pop-ups for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (importance: low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-02-13 14:59:26 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (importance: critical) - BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - Automatic codec installation - Information pop-ups for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (importance: low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (importance: critical) - BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - Automatic codec installation - Information ballons for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (importance: low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-02-13 15:00:03 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (importance: critical) - BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - Automatic codec installation - Information ballons for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (importance: low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information ballons for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-02-13 15:01:04 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information ballons for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-02-13 16:24:29 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB extractions - Printer assistant - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB extractions - Automatic printer installation - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-02-17 17:48:02 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB extractions - Automatic printer installation - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Low) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB extractions - Automatic printer installation - apturl for Konqueror (Importance: Wishlist) - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-02-17 17:57:22 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB extractions - Automatic printer installation - apturl for Konqueror (Importance: Wishlist) - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB extractions - Automatic printer installation - apturl (Importance: Wishlist) - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-03-07 16:47:19 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB extractions - Automatic printer installation - apturl (Importance: Wishlist) - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB bad extractions - Automatic printer installation - apturl (Importance: Wishlist) - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-03-07 16:47:55 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for USB bad extractions - Automatic printer installation - apturl (Importance: Wishlist) - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for bad USB extractions - Automatic printer installation - apturl (Importance: Wishlist) - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-03-07 16:55:09 usr description 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. A lot of things: - Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Automatic codec installation - Information balloons for bad USB extractions - Automatic printer installation - apturl (Importance: Wishlist) - Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: - [New] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - [New] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - [In Progress] Automatic codec installation - [New] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation - [New] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) - [New] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-03-07 16:58:25 usr description 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. A lot of things: - [New] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) - [New] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - [In Progress] Automatic codec installation - [New] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation - [New] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) - [New] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. A lot of things: → [New] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [New] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation → [New] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation → [New] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [New] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-03-07 17:09:12 usr description 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. A lot of things: → [New] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [New] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation → [New] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation → [New] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [New] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) ... The same magic that exists in Ubuntu. 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - New features: → [Confirmed] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [Confirmed] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX → [Confirmed] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation - Fix Released features: → Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-03-09 15:54:09 usr description 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - New features: → [Confirmed] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [Confirmed] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX → [Confirmed] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation - Fix Released features: → Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - New features: → [Confirmed] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [Confirmed] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX → [Confirmed] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to gray like with gksudo (Importance: Wishlist) → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation - Fix Released features: → Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-03-09 16:11:48 usr description 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - New features: → [Confirmed] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [Confirmed] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX → [Confirmed] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to gray like with gksudo (Importance: Wishlist) → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation - Fix Released features: → Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - New features: → [Confirmed] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [Confirmed] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX → [Confirmed] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo (Importance: Wishlist) → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation - Fix Released features: → Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-03-22 00:23:06 usr description 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - New features: → [Confirmed] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [Confirmed] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX → [Confirmed] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo (Importance: Wishlist) → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation - Fix Released features: → Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - New features: → [Confirmed] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [Confirmed] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo (Importance: Wishlist) → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation → [In Progress] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Fix Released features: → Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-04-30 00:49:34 usr description 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: - New features: → [Confirmed] Better Adept (Importance: Critical) → [Confirmed] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed] apturl (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde (Importance: Wishlist) → [Confirmed] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo (Importance: Wishlist) → [In Progress] Automatic codec installation → [In Progress] BulletProofX: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX - Fix Released features: → Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation → [Fix Released] Automatic codec installation → [Fix Released] 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-04-30 00:52:37 usr description 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation → [Fix Released] Automatic codec installation → [Fix Released] 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed: Wishlist] 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 → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation → [Fix Released] Automatic codec installation → [Fix Released] 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-04-30 00:53:43 usr description 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [Confirmed: Wishlist] 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 → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation → [Fix Released] Automatic codec installation → [Fix Released] 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation → [Fix Released] Automatic codec installation → [Fix Released] 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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-04-30 00:54:37 usr description 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [Fix Released] Automatic printer installation → [Fix Released] Automatic codec installation → [Fix Released] 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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [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 thing you, to give the best thing us.
2008-04-30 01:00:15 usr description 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. __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: → [Confirmed: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [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 thing you, to give the best thing us. 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: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [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.
2008-04-30 01:11:21 usr description 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: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [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. 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: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [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.
2008-04-30 14:38:41 usr description 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: Critical] Better Adept → [Confirmed: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions → [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 → [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. 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: 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.
2008-04-30 14:39:32 usr description 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: 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. 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: 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.
2008-05-15 14:57:13 usr description 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: 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. 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.
2008-05-15 15:00:36 usr description 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. 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] → [In Progress: Critical] Better Adept [Ubuntu 6.06] → [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.
2008-05-15 15:10:06 usr description 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] → [In Progress: Critical] Better Adept [Ubuntu 6.06] → [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. 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: → [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 → [Ubuntu 6.06 | In Progress | Critical] Better Adept → [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.
2008-05-15 15:19:47 usr description 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: → [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 → [Ubuntu 6.06 | In Progress | Critical] Better Adept → [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. 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: == NEW == * [Ubuntu 7.04 | Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions * [Ubuntu 8.04 | Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon * [Ubuntu 6.06 | Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) * [Ubuntu 7.10 | Wishlist] apturl * [Ubuntu 7.04 | Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde * [Ubuntu 6.06 | Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo == IN PROGRESS == * [Ubuntu 6.06 | Critical] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == * [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation * [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation * [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-05-15 15:20:49 usr description 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: == NEW == * [Ubuntu 7.04 | Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions * [Ubuntu 8.04 | Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon * [Ubuntu 6.06 | Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) * [Ubuntu 7.10 | Wishlist] apturl * [Ubuntu 7.04 | Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde * [Ubuntu 6.06 | Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo == IN PROGRESS == * [Ubuntu 6.06 | Critical] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == * [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation * [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation * [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Ubuntu 7.04 | Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Ubuntu 8.04 | Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Ubuntu 6.06 | Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Ubuntu 7.10 | Wishlist] apturl - [Ubuntu 7.04 | Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Ubuntu 6.06 | Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo == IN PROGRESS == - [Ubuntu 6.06 | Critical] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-05-15 15:21:51 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Ubuntu 7.04 | Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Ubuntu 8.04 | Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Ubuntu 6.06 | Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Ubuntu 7.10 | Wishlist] apturl - [Ubuntu 7.04 | Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Ubuntu 6.06 | Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo == IN PROGRESS == - [Ubuntu 6.06 | Critical] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Ubuntu 7.04: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Ubuntu 8.04: Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Ubuntu 6.06: Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Ubuntu 7.10: Wishlist] apturl - [Ubuntu 7.04: Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Ubuntu 6.06: Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo == IN PROGRESS == - [Ubuntu 6.06: Critical] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-05-15 15:23:03 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Ubuntu 7.04: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Ubuntu 8.04: Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Ubuntu 6.06: Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Ubuntu 7.10: Wishlist] apturl - [Ubuntu 7.04: Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Ubuntu 6.06: Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo == IN PROGRESS == - [Ubuntu 6.06: Critical] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Ubuntu 7.04: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Ubuntu 8.04: Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Ubuntu 6.06: Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Ubuntu 7.10: Wishlist] apturl - [Ubuntu 7.04: Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Ubuntu 6.06: Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo == IN PROGRESS == - [Ubuntu 6.06: Critical] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-05-15 15:29:27 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Ubuntu 7.04: Low] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Ubuntu 8.04: Low] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Ubuntu 6.06: Wishlist] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Ubuntu 7.10: Wishlist] apturl - [Ubuntu 7.04: Wishlist] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Ubuntu 6.06: Wishlist] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo == IN PROGRESS == - [Ubuntu 6.06: Critical] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-05-15 15:39:25 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox for Konqueror: Ubukonq - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-05-15 15:42:23 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox for Konqueror: Ubukonq - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror and Adept. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-05-15 15:44:15 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror and Adept. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-05-22 02:16:14 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation __________________________________________________ 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-05-22 02:17:29 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX) - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. __________________________________________________ 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-05-22 02:20:58 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-05-22 02:27:01 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit.PulseAudio - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-05-22 02:27:19 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit.PulseAudio - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-05-29 05:55:36 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] Use PulseAudio by default and the GUI for PulseAudio. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-06-30 20:48:45 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] Use PulseAudio by default and the GUI for PulseAudio. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] Use PulseAudio by default and the GUI for PulseAudio. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-06-30 20:50:09 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] Use PulseAudio by default and the GUI for PulseAudio. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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.
2008-06-30 20:52:29 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-06-30 20:57:36 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED (since Kubuntu 8.04) == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-06-30 21:25:34 usr title More "magic" for Kubuntu Kubuntu does not have the same "magic" than Ubuntu
2008-06-30 21:35:00 usr description 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED (since Kubuntu 8.04) == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED (since Kubuntu 8.04) == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-06-30 21:46:27 usr description 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. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NEW == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == FIX RELEASED (since Kubuntu 8.04) == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-06-30 21:52:45 usr description 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. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better Adept. == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-06-30 21:55:43 usr description 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. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-06-30 22:07:42 usr description 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. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: it has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-06-30 22:07:57 usr description 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 the 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. An example: it has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-07-01 19:54:19 usr bug assigned to kubuntu-meta (Fedora)
2008-07-05 11:47:43 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] displayconfig-gtk (for Kubuntu, displayconfig-kde). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-07-05 11:48:14 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] displayconfig-gtk (for Kubuntu, displayconfig-kde). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] displayconfig-gtk (for Kubuntu, displayconfig-kde). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-07-05 12:05:47 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] displayconfig-gtk (for Kubuntu, displayconfig-kde). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] displayconfig-gtk ("displayconfig-kde" or "displayconfig-qt" for Kubuntu). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-07-05 12:16:08 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] displayconfig-gtk ("displayconfig-kde" or "displayconfig-qt" for Kubuntu). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX. (In Kubuntu, her displayconfig) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-07-05 12:16:59 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX. (In Kubuntu, her displayconfig) - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-09-08 23:03:12 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-09-09 02:24:30 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.2, 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-09-09 02:27:33 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.2, 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.2 & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-09-18 01:26:31 Jonathan Thomas kubuntu-meta: assignee kubuntu-bugs
2008-09-18 11:09:54 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.2 & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06?] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.2 & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-09-18 11:11:39 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06?] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.2 & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.2 & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-01 16:19:54 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.2 & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-01 16:58:49 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, her displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-10 17:50:48 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup - 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: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-24 18:24:09 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] fast-user-switch-applet. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] → fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-24 21:21:06 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] → fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-24 21:31:50 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PulseAudio by default. GUI for PulseAudio too. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-24 21:39:09 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit. == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-25 12:52:10 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED in Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic codec installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). == Lost at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-25 12:58:47 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). == Lost at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). == LOST at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-26 11:42:44 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). == LOST at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). == LOST at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer - Automount local hard disks drives at liveCD (kubuntu-desktop) __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-26 11:43:13 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). == LOST at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer - Automount local hard disks drives at liveCD (kubuntu-desktop) __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). == LOST at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer - Automount local hard disks drives at liveCD __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-26 11:46:56 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). == LOST at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer - Automount local hard disks drives at liveCD __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). -Thank you, Sokraates.- == LOST at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer - Automount local hard disks drives at liveCD __________________________________________________ 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.
2008-10-27 01:17:35 Jonathan Thomas kubuntu-meta: status In Progress Invalid
2008-10-27 01:17:35 Jonathan Thomas kubuntu-meta: statusexplanation https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/UbuntuFeatureParity I just copy/pasted the description into the new page, so it need some tidying up. (But I trust you can do that?) Go wild. ;-)
2008-10-27 01:17:56 Jonathan Thomas desktop-base: status New Invalid
2008-10-27 09:55:43 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. - Blueprint: Kubuntu Hardy Catchup: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-hardy-catchup Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ __________________________________________________ Here, the list of features: == NOT YET IMPLEMENTED at Kubuntu == - [Low: Ubuntu 7.04] Information balloons for bad USB extractions. - [Low: Ubuntu 7.10] Ubufox, but for Konqueror. - [Low: Ubuntu 8.04] "There is a package manager working" tray icon. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu ≤ 6.06] Option to view the version of Kubuntu that you are using (Bug #230762). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] ubiquity-kde does not close installer's main window when it is installing the OS (Bug #148715). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 6.06] When kdesudo requests the password, the rest of the screen must fade to grayscale like with gksudo. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.04] Migration assistant for ubiquity-frontend-kde. - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 7.10] Run displayconfig-gtk with BulletProofX (in Kubuntu, their displayconfig). - [Wishlist: Ubuntu 8.04] PolicyKit (http://hal.freedesktop.org/docs/PolicyKit/). == IN PROGRESS == - [Critical: Ubuntu 6.06] Better package manager (better Adept). == IMPLEMENTED since Kubuntu 8.04 == - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic video codecs installation. - [Ubuntu 7.04 → Kubuntu 8.04] Desktop effects tool. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] AppArmour. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] Automatic printer installation. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] BulletProofX (http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BulletProofX). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04] NTFS partitions mount with sudo dialog. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.04.1+ & 8.10] apturl, but for Konqueror with Adept (Bug #227622). - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] Desktop effects enabled by default. - [Ubuntu 7.10 → Kubuntu 8.10] fast-user-switch-applet (or an option to change the session without close it). - [Ubuntu 8.04 → Kubuntu 8.10] PulseAudio by default, GUI for PulseAudio too (solved by KDE 4.1: Phonon). -Thank you, Sokraates.- == LOST at Kubuntu 8.10 == - Flash player installer - Automatic video codecs installer - Automount local hard disks drives at liveCD __________________________________________________ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. Here, the wiki of features: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/UbuntuFeatureParity Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ 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.
2008-10-27 09:56:58 usr description 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. Here, the wiki of features: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/UbuntuFeatureParity Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ 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. 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 the 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. An example: It has been necessary to wait to kubuntu 7.10 to have GDebi-KDE (GDebi is in GNOME since Ubuntu 6.06). They are a lot of automations that are not in Kubuntu, but yes in Ubuntu. For it, my request for to have in Kubuntu the same magic that exists in Ubuntu, and at the same time. -------------------------------------------------- Here, the wiki of features: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/UbuntuFeatureParity Related Ubuntu brainstorm ideas: - Idea #478: Support Kubuntu and KDE the way you support Ubuntu and GNOME: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/478/ - Idea #14276: Create a website to donate money for one more paid developer for Kubuntu: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/14276/ -------------------------------------------------- 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.
2008-10-27 09:58:59 usr kubuntu-meta: status Invalid In Progress
2008-10-27 09:58:59 usr kubuntu-meta: statusexplanation https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/UbuntuFeatureParity I just copy/pasted the description into the new page, so it need some tidying up. (But I trust you can do that?) Go wild. ;-) Thank you, Jonathan. I write better the wiki page. But this bug is "in progress" also (not "invalid"), because the problem exits for now.
2008-10-27 12:23:14 Harald Sitter kubuntu-meta: status In Progress Invalid
2008-10-27 12:23:14 Harald Sitter kubuntu-meta: statusexplanation Thank you, Jonathan. I write better the wiki page. But this bug is "in progress" also (not "invalid"), because the problem exits for now. a) kko: do one week of daily bug triage and then think about what you wrote (FYI Martin didn't do that either) and if there were more than 4 people working on Kubuntu bugs (in the amount necessary) I would probably have no problem with this bug. But since this is not the case, the 4 of us have to ensure that every new and old bug gets the attention it needs to be resolved. I for one don't see why I should get flooded with formatting changes in a metabug that is not bug and certainly shouldn't be a metabug. This is not that I disrespect the report or the work put into this "bug", I also understand that usr wants this to be looking good and easy understandable, but 90% of the changes done to this bug are either moving stuff around or changing word order. I guess everyone can understand that with a frequency of around 100 bug changes per day I am not willing to deal with _unnecessary_ updates to any bug. b) usr: It is invalid. kubuntu-meta is not in any way responsible for this, nor any other package, it is not a bug at all. It is not a wish either, it is a collection of wishes and status reports and comparisions, If you want you could refer to it as status tracking. This particular bug report is not discussion implimentation details or necessarity of the suggested changes, it just tracks their progress. If you take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeatureSpecifications it will make it quite obvious that everything this bug is, doesn't belong into a bug tracker, but a blueprint. Also this "bug" is in fact multiple ones, which is usually an unaccepted way to track "bugs" because it causes unnecessary updates and makes handling for bug triagers more difficult. So, please follow the feature specifciation page from above or report regression bugs to their appropriate bugs, but this bug as it is is invalid.
2009-07-28 02:17:39 Rafael Belmonte bug task added usb-creator (Ubuntu)
2009-07-28 02:18:38 Rafael Belmonte usb-creator (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2009-07-28 12:00:41 usr bug task added migration-assistant
2009-07-28 12:01:14 usr bug task added ubufox
2009-07-28 12:03:57 usr bug task added live-creator
2009-07-28 12:05:42 usr bug task added baobab
2009-07-28 12:07:04 usr bug task added gnome-codec-install
2009-07-28 12:09:00 usr bug task added network-share
2009-07-28 12:09:48 usr bug task added samba-gtk
2009-07-28 12:10:54 usr bug task added displayconfig-gtk
2009-07-28 12:40:37 Jonathan Thomas displayconfig-gtk: status New Invalid
2009-07-28 12:41:59 Jonathan Thomas live-creator: status New Invalid
2009-07-28 12:42:09 Jonathan Thomas network-share: status New Invalid
2009-07-28 12:42:15 Jonathan Thomas ubufox: status New Invalid
2009-07-28 12:42:22 Jonathan Thomas baobab: status New Invalid
2009-07-28 12:42:28 Jonathan Thomas gnome-codec-install: status New Invalid
2009-07-28 12:42:37 Jonathan Thomas migration-assistant: status New Invalid
2009-07-28 12:42:45 Jonathan Thomas samba-gtk: status New Invalid
2009-07-31 22:51:12 Rafael Belmonte bug task added ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu)
2009-07-31 23:40:30 Jonathan Thomas ubuntuone-client (Ubuntu): status New Invalid