Where to find software sources in ubuntu 10.10




















Type Ctrl F; the search field should be focused. Press the down arrow key once; Firefox should be selected in the results. Choose Back again; USC should return to the home screen. Suggestions: Try the 2 items in Internet that match. The rest of the main pane should contain search results for that scope. For example, in a subcategory, the results should be limited in scope to that subcategory. If the search terms exactly match a package name, that package should be returned first in the results, even if the package was hidden by default.

Testers You can help us improve the search function by testing it in successive versions. Unlike usual search results, this list should be sorted in exactly the same order as the search string. The bottom of the pane should have an action bar.

Nothing should change. If installing the software would involve removing ubuntu-desktop , the package should be treated as uninstallable just as it is with software updates bug Try again in a day or two. If this problem persists, contact the software vendor. If the Launcher was in auto-hide mode, it should then hide again. Trying to launch the item should do nothing. While the item is installing, the Launcher should show installation progress with an overlaid progress bar. Trying to launch the item should still do nothing.

The item should be installed with the standard interface. Otherwise it should be the standard status text for the operation. If installation was successful, the launcher item should flash and become launchable. Packagers and testers Wait, what? Fifty percent? Perhaps not, but even a progress bar that varies a bit in speed is infinitely more accurate than one that fills up completely only to jump back to zero for the next step.

And you can help us make it even better. Removing software The Remove function should be disabled by default, enabled only when one or more items are selected or you are at an individual software item. When you request to remove a software item: The Remove function for that item should become disabled, and remain disabled until the removal has been completed or cancelled. USC should handle inconsistent package state if necessary. The package removal should be presented in the standard way.

What about where X depends on a virtual package that A1 or A2 provide? Perhaps show a menu of the options? This applies not just to add-ons but to dependencies too. Maybe checked and disabled? Maybe checked by default? The list of add-ons for the item should be presented as a series of checkboxes. Recommended add-ons should be listed first alphabetically , then suggested add-ons alphabetically. The package name should be a link that navigates to the software item screen for the package.

If the main package is not installed already, the checkboxes for recommended add-ons should be checked by default, while the checkboxes for suggested add-ons should be unchecked by default. If the main package is installed already, the checkboxes for add-ons that are currently installed should be checked by default, while those that are not should be unchecked by default. If the main package is already installed, whenever the current checkbox values no longer match the add-ons currently installed, an add-ons state bar should appear immediately below the list of checkboxes.

Initially, this bar should contain the total price of any newly-selected add-ons e. But changing add-ons for an installed item should be presented as a separate task for each add-on.

If you sign on successfully and USC realizes you have already purchased this item, it should return to the software item screen, which should now be showing the download and installation progress. Do we need to show more feedback? Once it has loaded completely, the main pane should display the Canonical Payment Service screen for buying the item. Once you complete the payment, USC should return to the software item screen, which should now be showing the download and installation progress.

Perhaps highlight the change and ask you to reconfirm. That URL should then redirect to the developer support site, or the Canonical Support form, depending on the reason.

Begin publishing the name and source, for each package installed on this computer, to the OneConf server. Try again in a few minutes. Why are all the programs free? There is also an online FAQ for issues with purchases. These are based on the questions most frequently asked by real customers: Software Center purchase issues I tried to buy something but it failed.

What should I do? How do I reinstall software I've purchased in the past? Where can I view my purchases and my payment history? Can I get a refund for my Software Center purchase? I had some failed attempts to make a purchase. Could you cancel my incomplete transactions? How can I get more detail about the error? About window The About window should be a standard window not a dialog following the standard Gnome About window layout, using the appropriate application summary.

The Launcher should handle the rest. This item should be enabled only when you are already signed in or when any USC purchases are installed. Activating the item should open a confirmation alert, which lists installed purchases only if there are any.

The menu should contain two items, the backport version and the version that would normally be installed, in ascending order. The default should be the release version, if it is one of the items, otherwise the highest version. Region restrictions For any item which you may not install in your region: The Install command should not be available. A common reason for region restrictions is banning of particular logos or imagery. Features you can implement These are mini-specifications for new features and other changes that anyone is welcome to implement.

Some are more important than others; some are more difficult than others. If you would like to implement any of them, please do so in a branch and propose it for merging. Once a feature is implemented, the mini-specification here will similarly be merged into the main specification. Atop the screen for each individual software source should be a header containing the icon and name for the source.

Installing from external media bug If you insert a volume that consists of software packages, but is not installation media, Ubuntu Software Center should launch to or navigate to the screen for that volume as an individual source. If a volume is added as a software channel, Ubuntu should cache all its package details so that you can request installation without having the media inserted. If the media is detectably inserted, the alert should go away automatically.

This avoids repetition on the home screen, giving visibility to more items. Its text should be whichever is appropriate of these: Ubuntu has a newer version of this software. Ubuntu has a trusted version of this software. Launching from multiple standalone. Dragging a software item bug A software item should be draggable, wherever in USC it appears — on the home screen, in any other tile view, in a list view, or for its icon only in the software item screen itself.

Otherwise: If the item is already installed, and already in the Launcher, the Launcher item should move to the new location. Otherwise: If the item is already installed, and not already in the Launcher, it should be added to the Launcher at that location. Otherwise: The icon should appear as a greyed-out item in the Launcher until installation completes or fails.

Dragging an item anywhere else, except the Launcher, should drop its icon as a graphic or its title as text. Would you like to review it?

The link should begin the review process for that application. Test case: Install an application for which Backports has a newer version. Enhancement: Launcher item emblem In the Unity launcher, the icon for Ubuntu Software Center should have a badge containing the number of updates, regardless of whether USC is running.

Whenever Ubuntu updates are not available, the checkbox should be both disabled because changing it has no effect and unchecked because no Ubuntu updates will be installed when you update anything else. Test case: replaces previous test case Install Ubuntu without installing updates. Activating this command should remove the update from the list indefinitely. Smarter ellipsis of software list view items In a software list view , if the secondary text is wider than the space available, it should be ellipsized in the middle, not the trailing end because unique parts of package names are often at the trailing end.

If the item has a custom icon, it should also be copied as both a bitmap and as a vector image if available. Downloading while waiting to install bug When an item to be installed is waiting for other tasks, but the package is not yet downloaded, it should start downloading immediately. Or maybe when fewer than 3-ish items are already downloading?

If you drag the row up or down, the rows for other unstarted tasks should scoot out of the way to show where the dragged row would end up if dropped. As a keyboard equivalent, Ctrl Up and Ctrl Down should, when possible, make the selected task swap places with the previous or next task respectively. Consistent progress bar for installations and removals Regardless of whether you are installing a free item, installing a for-purchase item, or removing an item, the progress bar in the installation state bar should appear at exactly the same moment: immediately after USC knows that you are authenticated for the action.

Choosing it should copy a Web link for the selected package. Clicking the button should: over two seconds, draw a ring around the interface element e. At any time, focusing another window or pressing any key should cancel the process and make any ring disappear. This item should be enabled whenever you have selected or navigated to an installed software item. Activating the command should reinstall the item equivalent to apt-get reinstall.

Activating the command should remove the package, its settings equivalent to apt-get purge , and any cached package data. This item should always be enabled. This screen should be a software list view of all packages that have been removed from your computer but that have either left behind configuration files, or that have the package still cached bug It should be different from a normal software list view in that: At the trailing end of each row should be the size of the settings and cached package files, e.

The secondary text for each item should be the date on which the package was uninstalled. It should be enabled whenever you are on a software item screen or a software item is selected. Multiple package info windows may be open simultaneously. Inside each branch, individual packages should be shown as hyperlinks: choosing one should open a separate package info window for that package.

If any branch contains no items, it should be expanded by default, so that you can see it is empty without having to expand it first. History enhancements History rows should have the same layout and behavior as rows in a categorized software list view , except that: They should use a text-sized icon instead of a double-sized one because the icon is less important here, and the history is likely to be long.

For purchases, the short name should be followed by the price paid at that time, in the disabled text color. At the trailing end of the first line should be the time at which the action occurred, again in the disabled text color. Animation of the main pane Whenever you navigate from within a category screen to a software item screen, over 0. At the same time, the rest of the contents of the category screen should linearly crossfade into the rest of the contents of the software item screen.

Both of these effects should also happen when navigating the reverse direction, from the package screen back to the category screen. Do Windows applications have a title and a summary, or just a title? For implementation details, see NattyWineSoftwareCenter.

Try again later. Future work: Abstract out this window so that it can be used by other applications that deal with certificates. Signing out should work even if you are offline. Otherwise, it should be a page listing your USC payments, refunds, and other account activity.

Ladina works as a developer at a molecular biology lab where she is not a sysadmin. She is having a bit of trouble with Biopython, and wants an easy way of seeing which version of python-biopython is installed and where its files are. Installing paid add-ons for free software for example, filters for Inkscape Dragging installed applications from USC to a launcher Launching via inserting an Ubuntu CD USC needs to be able to tell whether a CD containing packages is: for a previous version of Ubuntu for the same version of Ubuntu for a future version of Ubuntu for a different OS altogether.

Launching via file of unknown type USC needs to be able to display applications that handle a particular filetype, i.

Maybe distinguish between file viewers and editors? Nautilus then needs to be able to launch USC to this search. Maybe treat -dev packages specially? Others make clear which packages are currently subject to CVE vulnerabilities ensure double-clicking on a downloade. Perhaps also show an apt: -link as a suggestion for the better way of installing said package?

You want to suggest a package to someone? You just have to copy paste the apt url application link into your IM or blog post. Click "Settings Click "Other Software".

Click "Add Paste the deb line into the dialog box. Click "Add Source". Click "Close". If prompted, click "Reload". Close Update Manager. Install the software, using synaptic GUI or apt-get command line. Removing software If you realize that there is software on your system you no longer use, Ubuntu Software Center makes it easy to remove the application.

Simply click this button, enter your password, and the application will be removed. In the event that you want to remove multiple programs at once, you can select to Remove each application one at a time and they will be added to a queue. After a program is successfully removed, Ubuntu Software Center will automatically move on to the next application in the queue.

Managing software sources Ubuntu provides users with a lot of great software by default in the official Ubuntu repository, but sometimes users want more options. True to the nature of Linux, Ubuntu users are able to access a variety of repositories, allowing for many different options for programs. Here, users can select what official repositories they would like to access, and what PPAs they use: Check the repositories you would like Ubuntu Software Center to use, close the window, then allow it to refresh.

Once you do, the applications available in the repositories you selected will now show up when you search through categories or by using the search bar. Also, how do I go about doing that if they aren't added by default in Ubuntu Adv Reply.

January 17th, 2. Re: Update Manager Software Sources? It is up to each user which repos they want to use, however. January 17th, 3. Thank you a lot for your reply. Could you explain what those repositories include or do? January 17th, 4. January 17th, 5. Join Date Nov Beans The partner repositories contain sun-java and other software Plus some other stuff mainly flashplugin and adobereader.

Open java works for most things but if you want sun java install this repo. Most people don't need the source repositories so you can disable these.



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