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Impressive LibreOffice UI Mockups You Need to See

LibreOffice is already my default office suite in Ubuntu though there is not much of a difference between OpenOffice and LibreOffice for now. But things are moving fast and LibreOffice is going to have its first official release soon. Meanwhile, you might want to remove all traces of OpenOffice and install LibreOffice in Ubuntu for a change. Trust me, it feels good.

Elementary Studio GTK Theme - Fusion of Elementary and Ubuntu Studio Themes

Elementary Studio GTK theme is a nice and impressive fusion of DanRabbit's Elementary GTK theme and beautiful dark Ubuntu Studio default theme. Elementary theme is supposed to be the default theme for upcoming Elementary OS codenamed "Jupiter".

Midori vs Epiphany Review

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel (Posted by kiterunner on Jan 18, 2011 3:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews
In the last couple months I've been seeing a lot of articles concerning the Midori web browser. It's a lightweight GTK-based browser that uses the WebKit rendering engine also used by browsers like Chromium and Safari. At version 0.2.9, it's relatively new (it's still a ways away from a 1.0 release), but it's included as part of the Xfce "goodies" package. It's also the browser of choice of the Elementary project. I've tried Midori before and like it because it isn't too much of a system resource hog, and it faithfully displays the webpages I visit.

4 Beautiful Ubuntu Unity UI Mockups/Ideas

When you look back at the history of Ubuntu through the years, you will see that, Ubuntu Unity is *the* most significant change ever happened to Ubuntu. Ubuntu Unity is a really interesting idea with limitless possibilities. Now, here are some innovative user created Ubuntu Unity UI mockups/ideas you might find interesting.

Beautiful Dark Atolm GTK Theme Gets a PPA, Makes it Easier to Install in Ubuntu

We have covered Atolm GTK theme before and now this beautiful theme gets a PPA which makes it really easy to install and get updates for Ubuntu users. The theme itself got a number of improvements in the latest update. Atolm theme is done by the same artists who created beautiful Orta GTK theme.

First Ever Release of Elementary OS

Elementary project refined Linux desktop like no other. And now, the much anticipated Elementary OS codenamed Jupiter is all set to have its first ever official release. The official tagline goes like this - "Its gonna be huge". Considering the sheer amount of changes and improvements Elementary OS is going to bring with it, the release of Jupiter is going to be huge indeed!

How About Something Similar to Ubuntu Control Center in Default Ubuntu?

Ubuntu Control Center is a nice simple application to sort things out easily and intuitively in Ubuntu. It is originally inspired from Mandriva Control Center and aims to centralize and organize the main configuration tools available in Ubuntu.

Create Bootable Live USB Drives Using UNetBootin in Windows, Linux

You have nice and slick Startup Disk Creator app by default in Ubuntu for creating bootable live USB drives easily. Now you can create a bootable live USB device in Windows also using UNetBootin. You can install UNetBootin in Ubuntu and other flavors of Linux too.

Blender 2.56 Beta Released, Install in Ubuntu Maverick, Lucid via PPA

Blender is an incredible open source cross platform suite of tools for 3D creation. And if you are unaware of the capabilities of Blender, you should watch these stunning Blender made short films and animations you probably haven't seen ever before. Blender 2.56 beta is the fifth beta release of Blender 2.5. Blender 2.5 is undergoing massive changes and the final release date is still quite uncertain.

Evolution of Ubuntu Over the Years - A Brief History

Ubuntu has touched the lives of many among us in different ways. I can't speak for everyone here and hence I will share a few of my experiences with Ubuntu. For me, Ubuntu was the gateway to Linux and the whole open source way of thinking. Ubuntu taught me that computers are not all about Windows OS and that there are far better alternatives than the "default" Windows desktop which you have been made to see and learn from a younger age.

How to Change GDM/Login Screen Background Image in Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick

Changing GDM/Login Screen background image and theme was one of the easiest thing to do in Ubuntu just two releases ago. It all came to an abrupt end since the release of latest GDM version. Changing theme is still so very difficult, but there is an easier way to change GDM background image in Ubuntu.

Linux Mint vs Pinguy OS Review

  • Tech Drive-in; By Prashanth Venkataram (Posted by kiterunner on Jan 3, 2011 9:41 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
Linux Mint is one of the oldest, and arguably one of the best-developed, spin-offs of Ubuntu. Over the last few weeks, I've been seeing more articles talk about another similar spin-off of Ubuntu called Pinguy OS, and I thought, "Another Ubuntu derivative? How many more does the world need?" But then I saw that these articles were placing Pinguy OS on the same level of Linux Mint. I figured this warranted a full-on comparison test.

Shotwell 0.8.0 Released, Supports Major Video Formats and Importing of Videos

Shotwell 0.8.0 was released recently with a lot of new features and other improvements. Latest Shotwell digital photo organizer has extensive support for all major formats of videos which even include the support for importing of videos from your camera.

Atolm - Impressive New Theme by the Artists Behind Orta GTK Theme

Hope you all remember Orta GTK theme, one of the best themes I have ever used in Ubuntu. Atolm is another impressive theme by the same artists who gave us brilliant Orta theme. Atolm is especially suited for those who like dark themes more.

Pinguy OS - Probably the Best Ubuntu Derivative I have Ever Used!

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel Jose (Posted by kiterunner on Dec 21, 2010 7:03 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
Pinguy OS - not many must have heard about it. Pinguy OS is basically a heavily modified Ubuntu with an emphasis on the out-of-the-box functionality of the OS and more importantly on the look-good factor. And I got to tell you folks, on every count, my experience with Pinguy OS was well above average.

18 Applications You Need to Install and Experience After Installing Ubuntu

We have already featured a post dedicated to things you should do after installing Ubuntu, now lets take a look at the applications/softwares to install after installing Ubuntu. Please bear in mind that this is a post meant for newbie Ubuntu users primarily.

Top 6 Eyecandy Compiz Animations and Effects that Comes with Compiz Experimental Plugins

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel Jose (Posted by kiterunner on Dec 16, 2010 7:09 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
Who doesn't like some eyecandy for their desktops, definitely not me. Compiz has enthralled Ubuntu users for years now. When GNOME officially ditched Compiz for Mutter for its next version, Ubuntu decided to stick with Compiz for its Unity Shell. Compiz is actively being developed now and we can expect a lot of surprises for next major Ubuntu release, Ubuntu 11.04 "Natty Narwhal". Here is a collection of Compiz experimental plugins that does not come with the default package and which is definitely going to blow you away.

5 Important Changes that Reinvented Ubuntu in 2010

  • Tech Drive-in; By Manuel Jose (Posted by kiterunner on Dec 14, 2010 8:33 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Ubuntu
Yet another year is coming to an end. As far as Ubuntu and Canonical are concerned, 2010 is perhaps *the* most eventful year in their history. Let us take a quick flashback and analyse the most important changes Ubuntu has made during the year.

Clementine 0.6 is Packed With New Features, Install in Ubuntu Maverick, Lucid via PPA

Clementine music player will not be known as yet another Amarok 1.4 fork anymore. It has grown much beyond that. Latest Clementine 0.6 release is packed with new feature additions and other improvements which makes it as good or even better than any other music player out there. Read more about the evolution of Clementine.

3 Awesome Ubuntu/Linux Multi Touch Demo Videos

Here are a bunch of interesting video demos showcasing native multitouch support in Linux. I especially liked the one which demoed a good looking Dell touch pad running Ubuntu Unity.

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