In Ubuntu 14.04, example 2 produces the results originally described.
Example 1 no longer displays PornView, but instead shows QFlatBoob,
QBoobmsg, and QHandJoob.
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unity 3.6.8-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu Natty
unity-2d 5.8.0-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Pangolin
+ unity 7.2.2+14.04.20140714-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu 14.04
Example 1:
0. Be a 14-year-old girl, or a schoolteacher preparing to show a film to your
class, o
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Status: New => Fix Released
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I just encountered this issue on a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.04. I am
having serious trouble believing that this has actually been a matter of
discussion for over a year - it needs to go. If no plan can be developed
for a comprehensive filtering scheme to be deployed NOW, then this
"lens" feature
This discussion has focused mostly on religious/non-religious arguments
on this bug, so I'd like to remind the users that any rating system or
blacklist should be centered on child protection and family use. My
overall concern in this bug is allowing my family to use Ubuntu. When I
know that Porn
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Assignee: Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen (kamstrup) => (unassigned)
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Reproduced in unity-2d 5.12.0-0ubuntu1.1 and Unity 5.12-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu
Quantal Quetzal.
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unity 3.6.8-0ubuntu3, Ubuntu Natty
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+ Example 1:
0. Be a 14-year-old girl, or a schoolteacher preparing to show a film to your
class, or a businessperson preparing to give a presentation.
Reproduced in unity-2d 5.8.0-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu Pangolin. Reopening.
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0. Be a 14-year-old girl, or a schoolteacher preparing to show a film to your
class
levu, I think you're creating a straw man. I refuse to believe emacs
users are offended by the presence of vi in Software Center and I think
if you were honest, you'd say that's ridiculous too.
I know Christians and Muslims who use Ubuntu. I've never met anyone
offended by the presence of Bible or
Simply implement a user scope blacklist (e.g. some regexpes in
~/.config/unity/blacklist). Every person can put everything he wants to this
blacklist. The thing I wanted to point out is that, if you want to make
everyone happy, you have to deliver empty repositories...
An advantage of a config f
@levu:
The problem being raised here is that people who don't want to see certain
things and aren't searching for them still find them popping up on their
desktop. Until PornView and any other apps one might find offensive stop
popping up on the desktops of unsuspecting users there is a problem.
"For example, a Saudi Ubuntu user might be similarly annoyed that
searching for "guide" returns "Xiphos Bible Guide" as a result, when
that's not installed either."
By "Saudi Ubuntu user" you mean Muslim right? Just because someone lives
in the Middle East ( and can be killed for not believing in
PornView is an image and movie viewer/manager with thumbnail previews.
Additional features includes thumbnail caching, directory tree views,
adjustable zoom, and fullscreen view. Slideshows allow for unattended
presentation of images for hands-free viewing. Pornview is written using
GTK+. .
Why no
omg, the world is not as some people wish it to be - face it. PornView
is in ubuntu, and so what? It's correctly described as "program
available for download" (download shows that it isn't currently on your
computer). What if i'd say i believe in the religion of emacs so that
all vi clones are evil
In the meantime, how about a way to disable the recommendations in the
app-place as well?
That wouldn't bother unconcerned users and help people who have a
problem with the current state, after the introduction of the safe
search system, this option could be expanded to finely control the
search f
@Jeremy: I think that part is going to have to wait for a safe search
system to be implemented.
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Alex, why did you remark this Fix Released? It's only half fixed.
Searching for "movie" in the Applications lens still shows PornView.
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** Changed in: unity
Status: New => Confirmed
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Sebastien Bacher just drew my attention to Mark's comment about pornview
being in Ubuntu and about introducing a safe-search framework. I
addressed both of those points in the original report. In every previous
version of Ubuntu back to 6.06 (if not earlier), pornview was available
and there was no
It's still not fixed, with all updates installed as of a couple of hours
ago.
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Considering this bug as Fix Released. Further discussion on the "safe
search" feature can continue on bug #745534
** Changed in: unity
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: unity
Milestone: 3.6.8 => None
** Changed in: unity-place-applications
Status: Triaged => Fix Re
It's a fact of life - pornview is in Ubuntu. If we don't like that, we
should drop it. Instead, we'll figure out a safe-search framework for
Oneiric and use it widely (dash and other apps).
Thanks for the current fix, which at least keeps uninstalled apps off
the dash Home Screen aggregated search
(in the apps place, as described on comment #3)
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@Mikkel, should that be tracked in another bug then?
typing movie will show "pornview" as the third result
** Changed in: unity-place-applications
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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@Neil: The apps place should still show the Apps Available for Download
section. That's what's specced in comment #3. So what you describe
sounds like this one is solved.
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Unable to reproduce in Dash, however application places still has same
behaviour
** Changed in: unity-place-applications (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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@mpt: Are you sure you see the available apps in the Dash search as
well? I can't see them here. It behaves exactly as described in Mark's
comment #3 for me.
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Reproduced in unity 3.6.8-0ubuntu3, unity-place-applications
0.2.42-0ubuntu2. Reopening.
** Changed in: unity-place-applications (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
** Description changed:
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0. Be a 14-year-old
This bug was fixed in the package unity-place-applications -
0.2.42-0ubuntu1
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- Dash search unavoidably returns offensive results (LP: #739469)
- SearchFinished signal for Places API (LP
** Also affects: unity-place-applications (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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