Congratulations, Nico! So did I a year a go, and I never looked back.
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Thanks Ernesto, I've just switched to Debian.
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After seeing this bug I have been wide awake every night thinking of the
possibilities. Normally I fap to some cut rate pussy on Girls Gone Wild
but now I fap to the possibility of being able to see relevant results
from Amazon in my terminal. Please don't tell my babies that their
efforts are all
Hello, when will this patch be released?
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Here's some motivation for the Ubuntu devs. =]
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FIX NOT FUCKING RELEASED!!! TOUCH MY OCTOPUSSY.
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I motion to reopen this bug. This needs to be fixed ASAP.
I want Ads in my terminal to support the company'a.
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Why wont you fix this bug?
Does anyone 2nd the motion to reopen the bug?
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The fix is to wrap this up as this requires no further action at this
time.
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Well, since this is attached to Ayatana-Design it cannot be closed with
a WONTFIX due to the way Ayatana-Design is configured on Launchpad.
Due to the way Ayatana-Design is configured, this cannot be converted to
a question where it truly belongs either.
An INCOMPLETE would let it close by
Stephen: It's not really ideal, but I can try shunting it around to
increase the likelihood of a 60-day time out happening. I'd welcome any
more-ideal solutions/suggestions if somebody can make them. I have a
feeling that Launchpad used to have a null project for shunting
miscellaneous items
Paul: It'll have to be set to Incomplete for the 60 day time-out, if
memory serves. I was looking for a way to close it out myself last
night. I'd say throwing it over to ubuntu-branding may work at this point.
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drmgiver: What would you like to see done? Could you please explain how
setting it to confirmed helps?
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I would be lucky if I can find music with find! Like
find . -ilyrics When I find myself in times of trouble
or
find . -itune EBC, EGH, HH EBC, ...
This should search both my harddrive for OGGs and my CD shelf for CDs!
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Sergei: go for it! It should be possible to do something with the
machine's webcam and Processing:
http://processing.org/
plus some OCR. The search domain could be kept smaller by cross-
referencing potential CD/Album title matches with FreeDB to look up the
contents of a CD once you have the
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I too would like my dull Ubuntu-based development environment spiced up
a little by getting shopping results. Sounds like fun. Everyone knows
the main purpose of IT is to aid in SHOPPING!
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Wow, what a great bug! Someone needs to work on this and set this to
rights, akeane (akeane) said that they would be willing to hack together
a quick patch to enable the expected behavior--is this patch available
for public consumption yet?
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I was thinking of making a new report for this but I feel it is somewhat
related.
I just had a brain wave and felt that another way of supporting
Canonical would be to give product suggestions whilst the user is idle
at the terminal for a certain period of time. Clearly if someone is idle
they're
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I totally agree with Stephen (comment #69).
This should be a not just no, but HELL no. This isn't a bug. Period.
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re: #35 - could this overlay functionality be used to present
automatically-updating context-sensitive QR codes? Then a user poking
through a source tree would simply have to point a smartphone at the
screen to purchase a license to Visual Studio 2012.
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Wow this should get integrated ASAP, nice feature! i mean new,
astonishing, great, big if you know what i mean ;)
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maybe we should implement libgrepmazon which handles the request in a
different thread, it could be reused in other packages like command-
not-found or binutils aswell.
I think because everyone out there has 1Gbit internetaccess via fibre
wire, we can safely make this singlethreaded, because it
I've been following this bug with some interest. A lot of good ideas
here, but there are some technical issues that haven't been addressed.
Until all the common unix utilities can be upgraded to be affiliate-
aware, common pipe operations might suffer from related amazon results.
if you pipe grep
This needs to be closed out with a WONTFIX
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This needs to be closed out with a WONTFIX
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This needs to be closed out with a WONTFIX
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But it affects me! It has to be resolved immediately!
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Just look at it, it is the hottest thing there is right now! It must be
addressed!
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jfernyhough wrote:
Please, please, stop changing this to Confirmed. As an item of
amusement it's Opinion _at best_ and certainly not related to gnome-
terminal.
Yep, he's quite right, leave theUubuntu devs alone, it was really just a
cheap laugh at something that, that scoundrel akeane regarded
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Please, please, stop changing this to Confirmed. As an item of amusement
it's Opinion _at best_ and certainly not related to gnome-terminal.
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Yes, I agree! What am I going to do when I go to TTY1 and don't see the
same ads that I should always see as part of my normal Ubuntu
experience?! This must be fixed immediately!
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I would also love to see a shopping ballot option, so that I can also
choose my favourity online store to search.
Not everybody uses Amazon as their local web store and I think that is
only fair that users get a choice over their selection of web store!
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1. For security reasons, grep(1) must be able to search for encrypted patterns.
2. List of shops must be a property of the current locale.
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2a. if [ $LANG = 'C' ]; then declare -a LC_SHOPS=( google.com ); fi #
reserve amazon.com for LANG=en_us
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This is a great bug report, thanks akeane!
P.S. Am I supposed to be able to change the status to Confirmed?
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@Joseph Wynn: yes you are able to check and help with triaging. There
are many bugs out there were help with triaging would be a very useful
contribution to helping to make Ubuntu better.
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Excellent!
Please extend the localisation of the grep hack to India as well (could
use language but time zone would be better).
For us this should point to flipkart.com
Hope I don't give the BDFL any ideas here...
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Sorry folks, for introducing another factor - but I am austrian and we
have something similar to Amazon - http://www.thalia.at - when adding
amazon you should - of course depending on my location, on my mother
tongue and interests add more 3rd party search results. Of course Google
should be
Presumably the only reason grep should have this is because of the
number of people who do: find / | grep Miracle\ Spring\ Water
(Oh no, forgot, that's free beer!)
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We are also wasting a lot of valuable space when printing.
CUPS should be fixed to include ads in all the empty spaces when printing
documents.
Not only that, but also use printers with an option to print to both sides, to
automatically includes ads to the back of every document.
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To all posters here:
Isn't it clear to you that your dear overlord will soon
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on either Amazon or Microsoft?
Oke, but serious: there is no You in Ubuntu anymore,
it's 'WE' instead, as in we decide, not you!. So where
you think it's Ubuntu, they
@bjd: Yes, absolutely, it sounds a bit like:
Wii
the most popular, and most widely used consumer gaming system, in many
more homes, which is out there displacing the competing products from
large multinationals such as Microsoft and Sony.
In fact, very much like where Ubuntu wants to be!
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@Toni: A printing advert (for Ubuntu) sounds like an excellent idea! It
would allow people to easily share their love of Ubuntu with their
friends and colleagues who are interested. A few months back a new test
page was designed for Ubuntu in response to suggestions by Nick Ellery
et al:
+1 for @akeane! This is one of the best bugs that I've ever seen :)
@canonical: Just think on it, please. Thanks in advance!
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It would be shortsighted to do this only for grep.
A better approach would be to set PROMPT_COMMAND for the shell in
/etc/bash.bashrc to an appropriate shell function. The last command
executed is available as `history 1` in that handler:
--- bash.bashrc.orig2012-09-27 16:52:30.452001532
Salutations jcord,
I am looking forward to receiving the Atari and TRS80, you sir are a
scholar and gent and I thank you for your kind donation.
I shall network these machines together with the C-64 and make a beowulf
cluster, I will have a full 24 bits at my disposal and finally be able
to
Some one has posted a link to this bug report on readit, just a few
minutes ago. I think you will all be famous soon
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@Leo: Yes, you /can/ request backup of your data in case you loose
[sic] your files, by enabling Ubuntu One:
https://one.ubuntu.com/
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@Benjamin Kerensa: Regarding the could generate ascii versions of the
Amazon Product Images idea, this would already be possible to do
without needing to convert to ASCII art. The text-browser 'w3m' can
display image overlays when running inside 'xterm', see the screenshots
halfway down:
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I like the Kandlu redor too. I want to support them. Ads all the way.
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after a boring day I just got a link to this thread, thank you for
making me laugh :D
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Good one, well played!
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pre-emptively changed status.
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I have had time to think about this today and I really am warming up to the
idea. The plan to upstream this to Grandpa Debian is wise and as I have sid on
another hard drive I will check latter today for the fix from the debian devs.
Please though give me just a minute of your time. I don't
jcord, I really like your hypercube mall terminal idea, but alas I fear
it will run slowly on my Commodore-64 :-(
Mr Shuttleworth's grep --universe idea is a far more pragmatic solution for us
users who can't afford the latest Cray
supercomputer to do our grepping with.
For the moment I have a
For the time being, +1 for the wrapper, let's just add it as an alias by
default.
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One can use libferris to mount websites as a virtual file systems.
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Dear akeane
I must defer to your judgement on this, however, I do think your code
is quite elegant, also clean and compact. (By the way did they make
some new rule that the code must also work ??? I may have been
napping.
Anyway as I feel your work is much more important than anything I am
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akeane: if you'd be happy to pinpoint this request to specifically focus
on requesting surfacing of the 'unity-lens-applications' backend output
via 'command-not-found', I'd be happy to help you do that. (At the
moment, it's a bit hard to do much else as a very useful idea at the
centre is
It's funny, calm down everyone.
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LOL (sorry!)
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TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
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This is NOT funny. I want ads in my terminal.
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Hi Engineering Team
Please let me know if there is any update on this.
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grep --universe might be a better shortcut ;)
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grep --universe would be a good shortcut, except that i think we all
agree this important functionality should be present by default. showing
these results from places other than my local computer should be opt-
out! how about grep --no-universe ?
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How are we command line jockeys supposed to support Canonical without
ads in our terminals? Couldn't they be added to the screen command?
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This would be consistent with upstream's core values.
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+1 for grep --no-universe shortcut, and search everything by default
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I agree, all URLs in gnome-terminal should have referral codes appended
to help support Ubuntu.
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I agree, all URLs in gnome-terminal should have referral codes appended
to help support Ubuntu.
That's a cool idea. Do you have a patch for that?
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Also present on quantal.
command-not-found:
Installed: 0.3ubuntu3
Candidate: 0.3ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 0.3ubuntu3 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
command-not-found-data:
Installed: 0.3ubuntu3
Candidate:
I agree with this change, but I have feeling it wouldn't be backwards
compatible.
Would it be possible to check if terminal is real tty (so it's real user
and not pipes used by UNIX scripts) and use --no-universe by default if
it is piped into other process?
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Perhaps we could generate ascii versions of the Amazon Product Images
and have them displayed in a 75x75 square format just below the prompt
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The grep results you suggested are a good start, but Ubuntu really cares
about users having the best advertising experience possible, so grep
results should provide more detail:
- User reviews of the file matches
- Five-star ratings
- People who searched for this regexp also
To really add power to this, support match inversion on -v: Users who
searched for anything that doesn't match this regexp also excluded the
following products from similar searches...
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Should do the same to the search functionality in gedit/vim/emacs. When
I say search, I really don't mean plain text search. It would be nice
if I can get results about everything that is related, except if I
explicitly said I only want Amazon product pages or Wikipedia entries.
I totally don't
This all sounds great, but Amazon does have sponsored listings and I'm
sure they would not be pleased if these were left out or somehow ended
up on the first page of a multi-page result.
Could an interstitial be possible with ncurses?
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** Also affects: grep (Debian)
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Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1055766
Title:
grep -R doesn't automatically search amazon
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