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Avant Window Navigator(AWN) has always been my favorite dock application. It was by far the most easy to use and far better looking dock application when compared to Gnome-Do or Cairo-Dock. But that was some years ago.
Download YouTube Videos in Ubuntu in One Easy Step
Downloading YouTube videos is among the first things you will look for once you get Ubuntu installed in your computer. Let me introduce you the easiest way to download(or save?) YouTube videos in your Ubuntu machine.
Install the latest version of Miro in Ubuntu the easy way
Miro previously called Democracy player is a cross platform internet television application developed by Participatory Culture Foundation. The latest release is Miro 2.5.3 and it comes packed with a lot of goodies. It's alternatives include Boxee and also XBMC which do really perform as good as Miro.
Twidge Command Line Twitter Client for Ubuntu/Linux Desktop is Cool
Twidge is a command line Twitter desktop client for Ubuntu/Linux. Twidge supports posting updates, reading replies, adding more friends etc and its integration with the Unix shell scripting environment is just superb. Twidge is so easy to use and obviously light weight which makes it even more adorable. Lets take a peek into the Twidge features and installation.
Mirage banshee plugin automatically generates playlist for acoustically similar songs
Mirage is a Banshee plugin which can automatically add acoustically similar songs to the ones you have already added. This is a very useful plugin if you are an avid banshee user. All you need to do is, add the kind of song you want to play into the special playlist and this playlist will automagically generate similar sounding songs.
Install all new Amarok 2.2 in Ubuntu in 3 simple steps
Amarok 2.2 codenamed sunjammer is released. This all new release comes with a lot of improvements and bug fixes. Take a look at the new feature list and easy to do installation steps for Amarok 2.2 in Ubuntu.
Screenshot tour through the new artist themes available for Chromium in Linux
Apart from the default google themes available, now a bunch for third party artist themes are available for Chromium. Lets take a screenshot tour through the new themes available for Chromium.
Install all new Banshee 1.5 in Ubuntu the easy way
Banshee 1.5 has been released, but not yet found its way into the official Ubuntu repo yet. Here is how you could install the latest version of Banshee in Ubuntu.
10 things about Ubuntu Karmic Koala worth looking at
Improvements in the new Ubuntu Karmic koala includes updated splash screen, login window, latest Gnome 2.28 and many more. Here is a quick list of improvements that you need to know about the Karmic release.
Install Amazing Wallpaper Clocks in Ubuntu in 3 simple steps
Wallpaper clocks are inherently wallpapers itself which can show live time and date with nice integration. You won't get an idea what it really is until you see it for yourself. Let's see how could you install wallpaper clocks in Ubuntu. I have included some screenshots as well. Check it out.
Use your mobile as remote for linux media players the easy way
Remuco is a duplex remote control system for Linux media players and mobile devices equipped with Bluetooth or WiFi. To put it simple you could actually use your mobile phone with bluetooth or Wifi as a remote control for linux media players like Amarok, Banshee, Totem, VLC and more.
Ubuntu Artwork team starts delivering - Four cool themes to start with!
Ubuntu Artwork team finally starts delivering.Though a number of high quality third party themes are available for Ubuntu like the bisigi-project, one thing where Ubuntu really lacked was the absence of good quality themes by default. That is all going to change now.
Time to switch? You can now even enable Flash Support for Chromium(Google Chrome) in Ubuntu!
Chromium Web Browser( Google Chrome for Linux ie ) has already won a lot of accolades among Ubuntu/Linux users. I am so impressed with this new chromium web browser, that i may even use it as my regular browser. Flash support is not available by default, but by a little bit of tweaking, you can enable it too.
Chromium has changed by leaps and bounds and now a strong contender for your daily browsing needs
I have tried Chromium Web Browser in Ubuntu before and it was a huge disappointment. I was not even able to maximise the window while using Chromium . I think that was a few months ago and after reading some encouraging reviews elsewhere, i decided to give google chrome another try in my Ubuntu machine.
Pidgin 2.6.1 with voice and video support is finally on Ubuntu launchpad repo. Go get it!
Pidgin 2.6.1 brings in the much awaited Voice and Video support for XMPP and are hoping to get these killer features to other protocols as well. In layman's terms, what it means is that now you can use voice chat and video chat in gmail. Install latest Pidgin 2.6.1 in Ubuntu the easy way.
These are probably the best Themes you could install in Ubuntu
And the best part is, you can download these themes directly from PPA launchpad repo itself, which is always the safer bet. This is by far the best collection of themes i have ever seen for Ubuntu.
Boxee Social Media Center truly has a promising future ahead
Boxee is a cross-platform freeware media center software with promising new social networking features. Boxee is based on XBMC media center, an award winning open source project. Since i had already tested the latest XBMC 9.04, i was not expecting anything dramatic from an alpha release of Boxee. I was way wrong.
20 GDM Themes For Ubuntu You Probably Haven't Seen Before
The most beautiful part of being a linux user is the choice you have, whatever issue it is. Like any other Linux distro, Ubuntu is infinitely customisable with any number of themes and applications. This include login window themes or gdm themes also. Here is select set of login window themes that i think are really worth a look.
Moblin 2.0 keeps getting better
Since my first Moblin 2.0 article a month ago, the development team has not been resting. There have been a half dozen serious updates (over 200MB each time), and the OS has moved away from being riddled with periodic “Fatal Error” messages to just a few now and then. But beyond that, the entire OS has become far more usable as new features are enabled.
Quick List Of Things You Need To Do After Installing Ubuntu
Ubuntu is the most popoular GNU/Linux distrbution with millions of active users. Being popular also means that, there are a lot of newbie users as well. Here is a quick list of things a newbie Ubuntu user should knew.