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Kubuntu Jaunty, WPA-PSK wireless, SSID broadcast disabled, now working
I made a clean install of Kubuntu Jaunty (9.04) last week, and had some trouble getting wireless networking to work. This post explains my current working configuration.
Windows, iTunes, iPod, and Linux can coexist (part 8)
I feel much better about buying from the iTunes Store than I did before I went down this path. I’m no longer “locked in” to Apple as my sole source for purchasing music, but I will continue to buy music there as long as their iTunes Store maintains compelling usability. I’d use iTunes Store over amazonmp3 on the Linux side, too, if Apple would develop a Linux version. Actually, a Linux version would be less of a technical stretch for Apple than a Windows version, but I’m no more interested in Apple rants than I am in DRM rants.
Windows, iTunes, iPod, and Linux can coexist (part 1)
I’m running iTunes 8 on a WinXP box at my work. I’ve got a Windows-formatted iPod Photo. I buy music on iTunes Store from work, and it all plays on my Kubuntu machine at home (using Rhythmbox) via my iPod. I buy Amazon MP3s from my Kubuntu machine, and those play just fine on the iPod and my WinXP box.

productive coexistence
look Ma, no video driver
While tinkering today, I managed to bring my ZaReason BigLap to its knees by installing an incompatible video driver. No matter, James’ post over at elwoodicious guided me to my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, which I thought I’d probably have to nurse back to life using his xorg.conf as an example.
But somebody upstream in my Kubuntu stack was thinking ahead: hey, this guy doesn’t know what he’s doing when it comes to video drivers. When I rebooted to command line, I found backups of all my interim xorg.confs from earlier this afternoon. Replaced the corrupted one with a backup just by looking at the timestamp, resumed the boot process, Booyah Achieved.
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