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Ubuntu is Now the 4th Most Popular Linux Distribution on Web Servers

Ubuntu has been the most popular Linux distribution on desktop systems for sometime now and according to Google Trends data, Ubuntu probably is the first ever Linux distro to overshoot popularity of Linux itself. And now, Ubuntu is steadily increasing its market share on web servers as well. According to w3techs.com statistics, Ubuntu is now the 4th most popular Linux distro on web servers and growing at a much faster rate than its competitors.

15 Google Chrome Extensions to Help You Save Time and Become More Efficient

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel (Posted by kiterunner on Feb 22, 2011 11:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
Google Chrome extensions have always been a great way to extend the functionality of Google Chrome in tune with the needs of each and every individual. We have featured here before incredible collection of Google Chrome extensions for enhanced security and privacy while browsing and now here is another collection which are going to help a lot among you to manage time better and become more productive and efficient in the process.

Two Awesome Tray Icon Sets for GNOME

I had never experimented with tray icons alone in my Ubuntu before and this was my first experience with different try icons for GNOME. There is a dark and light version of the tray icon theme for GNOME and both of them looks very neat(and a tad too small to my liking). Give them a try and find out for yourself.

DNA Structure Animation in HTML5

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel Jose (Posted by kiterunner on Feb 21, 2011 1:34 AM EDT)
If you don't know what HTML5 is or how crucial it is to the whole future of the Internet ecosystem, you need to check out our previous article featuring 15 incredible HTML5 demos showcasing prowess of HTML5 over Adobe Flash. Here is another nice and interesting HTML5 experiment that generates a DNA structure on the fly.

Top 8 Newest GNOME GTK Themes Worth Trying Out

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel Jose (Posted by kiterunner on Feb 21, 2011 12:37 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
If you are a regular here, you must already know that posts relating to Linux desktop eyecandy corners a huge chunk of our daily dose of Ubuntu/Linux articles. On top of the classic and most popular GTK themes for Ubuntu/GNOME we have featured here before, here are a bunch of very new and very awesome GNOME GTK themes worth taking a look at.

Exaile 0.3.2.1 Released, Install Exaile in Ubuntu Maverick, Lucid via PPA

Exaile is a very good music player alternative for Linux. Exaile is nimble and can handle large music collections without any problems. Exaile 0.3.2.1 was released a day ago. Exaile 0.3.2.1 is a bugfix release for version 0.3.2.

Snow Sabre, Uni - Two Elegant Mac Icon Themes Ported to GNOME

Here are two new Mac themes inspired icon themes for GNOME that demands your attention. Snow Sabre icon theme has a light and black variant and both of them looks very neat and simple while Uni icon theme for GNOME looks quiet good too. I think its time to give Faenza icon theme some rest, at least for the time being.

Minus Desktop App for Linux Lets You Drag-N-Drop Photos Into Taskbar for Instant Upload

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel (Posted by kiterunner on Feb 15, 2011 10:51 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Minus desktop application was something which I had never heard about before and it even had a Linux version. Minus desktop application lets you drag-n-drop photos and files into the Minus taskbar and instantly upload onto Minus. Those of you who use free image/file hosting websites other than min.us extensively might want to consider using min.us instead solely because of this very interesting desktop application.

Temple of Tangram Puzzle Game Now Has a Linux Version!

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel (Posted by kiterunner on Feb 14, 2011 10:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Almost a day ago, developer Jochen Heizmann from Intermediaware informed us about the Linux port of his popular puzzle game Temple Of Tangram. I had never heard of it before(I am not an avid gamer of sorts) and so I decided to give it a first hand try. And I got to tell you, I was impressed. It was like the top games for non-gamers in Linux we had featured here before, slick, simple and addictive, all at the same time.

6 Awesome Conky Configs That Just Works

Beautiful Conky configurations have always been an integral part of all kinds of Linux desktop eyecandy. With that in mind, we had featured here before an awesome collection of 13 Conky configs from around the web. Now, its time for a few more. Here are 6 more eyecandy conky configs for your Linux desktop that just works.

Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Alpha 2 Review

Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal" alpha 2 was released a day ago. A lot has changed with Ubuntu since we reviewed the first alpha release of Ubuntu Natty some weeks ago. Here is a quick review of the latest release of Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal.

GNOME Shell Review - It's Starting to Look Good Already

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel (Posted by kiterunner on Feb 3, 2011 12:19 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: GNOME
GNOME is among the most widely used Linux desktop environments out there, if not *the* most widely used one. GNOME Shell is the latest incarnation of GNOME which is still undergoing heavy development. Months ago, we captured the evolution of GNOME Shell in detail and I think its time for another major GNOME Shell review.

MadBox 10.10 Review - An Ubuntu Based Openbox Distro

MadBox is a relatively new Ubuntu-based Openbox distribution. It tries to cater to CrunchBang (“#!”) Linux users who want an Ubuntu-based Openbox distribution (as #! switched to a Debian base almost a year ago), as well as to users who want a fast and lightweight OS or one that will work on a slower computer without sacrificing polish.

Bodhi Linux Review - Incredibly Good, Lightweight, Very Minimal Ubuntu Derivative

Bodhi Linux is NOT yet another Ubuntu based Linux distro. Bodhi Linux is among a very few number of Ubuntu based distros that run Enlightenment window manager instead of the popular alternatives like GNOME or KDE. I had never used anything other than GNOME, KDE and XFCE desktops before and I have to tell you, my experience with Enlightenment desktop has been a completely refreshing one.

Human Love, Probe - Two New Short Films Using Blender for VFX

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel (Posted by kiterunner on Jan 26, 2011 3:10 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Here comes even more movies and short films made using Blender for visual effects. For starters, Blender is a free and open source 3D content creation application. If you have seen the brilliant collection of Blender made videos we have featured here before, you probably don't need any more lecturing on the abilities of this incredible open source tool called Blender.

Top 5 Bit Torrent Clients for Ubuntu

Applications for Ubuntu/Linux are not at all in short supply. But picking the best from the rest is not an easy thing to do. There are a number of really good bit torrent clients for Ubuntu out there. Here we intend feature a collection of 5 really good bit torrent clients for Ubuntu which we think are among the best.

New Improved Amarok 2.4

Amarok 2.4 codenamed "Slipstream" was released some days ago. Amarok has evolved a lot over the year and we had followed the Amarok evolution in its each and every step. Now with the release of Amarok 2.4 final, a lot has changed. Here is a quick preview.

Top 12 Useful Opera Extensions You Might Want to Try Out

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel (Posted by kiterunner on Jan 22, 2011 8:58 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
The latest Opera 11 beta release introduced a slew of new features which included the support for third party extensions. There is nothing new about it though, since Firefox had addons support like for ever. And Opera gradually became the most awesome browser that nobody uses. Let's just hope that the new changes brings in new users as well for Opera. We had already featured top Firefox addons that enhances browser safety and privacy some time ago, now here is a collection of incredible Opera Extensions that matter.

XPlanetFX - Incredible Tool for Rendering Real Time Earth Wallpaper in Ubuntu

XPlanetFX is an incredible tool for rendering high quality real time earth wallpaper in Ubuntu. XplanetFX comes with a handy GTK interface which makes things a whole lot simpler. I never knew such a tool even existed until one of our readers mentioned us about it.

Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal - First Impressions

At the time of writing this article, Ubuntu 11.04 codenamed "Natty Narwhal" is still very much in its nascent stages of development. I really wanted to take it for a spin and write about my first hand impressions on latest build Ubuntu Natty. I installed Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal Alpha 1 in my USB drive and things went pretty smooth from the word go.

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