13 Oct, 2008  |  Written by shoban  |  under Links, Mobile Hacks, Tech News, UBUNTU

If the answer is Yes then Second web is the place for you! So what is the second web?

TheSecondWeb is a completely new World Wide Web. A new Web Browser, a new domain name system and completely new websites.

More than 5000 domains have been registered in the second web. Browsing the Second Web is just as easy as browsing through the normal Internet. All you have to do is visit http://www.thesecondweb.net/ and use the embedded browser to visit the site.

You can search and register a domain here . hmmm!! I am thinking of starting the third Internet!

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StartUp Manager, or SUM, is a gui tool for changing settings in Grub, Grub2 and Usplash.SUM should work with recent versions of Debian and Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu.

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2 May, 2008  |  Written by shoban  |  under UBUNTU

Feeling bored with the default ubuntu themes??? Download some cool looking ubuntu themes and show off!! :)

1.Orange

Ubuntu theme Orange

Download the theme here

2. Nicksta

Ubuntu theme

Visit http://compiz-themes.org/content/show.php/Nicksta?content=76927 for more information.

3. Total-gnoBuntu

Click here to get more information about this cool looking theme.

4.More ubuntu themese

Install information can be found here

5. Glass candy

Download this theme


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Ubuntu is an wonderful operating system. I installed Ubuntu 7.10 in my laptop last week and I am loving evey moment I use it.

One of the best features of Ubuntu is its stunning graphics. By dafault only three options are enabled for Visual effects : None, Normal and Extra

Here is how you can enable “Custom” Visual effects so tat you can customize more.

1. Open Terminal (Applications -> Accessories ->Terminal)

2. Type in sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager and press Enter

Now customize visual effects by opening System -> Preference -> Advanced Desktop Effects Settings.

Ubuntu Advanced Visual effects

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