Coming back with thumb cramps.
I know it’s been a while since my first post, but nobody’s reading this anyway. Also, I am not getting nearly as much time online, working 9-5 in the shop and never being home to user my own computer.
To solve this problem, I am drafting this post on my BlackBerry. This is mostly to kill time on my 30 minute subway ride from Yonge-Bloor to Islington, and because BrickBreaker is one of the most frustrating games in existence, crafted by RIM to drive people crazy enough to get back to work.
The only problem is that I don’t have any way to transfer it from the BB to my computer. There is a program for Linux called barry that can sync a BB with your mail, calendar, etc, but to put it simply, there is no 64-bit .deb package to rely upon, meaning I would have to compile it from source. Embarrassingly, this is something i still don’t know how to do. It also requires Opensync, which seems also needlessly hard to get to work properly. However, in the interest of bettering myself and then displaying it for all (more likely none) to see, I will investigate this further. Eventually.
Despite all the mess, I recently discovered when i switched to Hardy that my BB can charge via USB, something I couldn’t do in Gutsy even with barry installed.
Another Linux issue I’ve encountered recently is WPA. I wasn’t able to get it working in Gutsy even with barry installed. I believe this is because i was using ndiswrapper as the driver for my wireless card, rather then using the one from the restricted drivers manager. Luckily, I rarely encounter WPA.
Otherwise, I’m pretty happy with my current setup on Xubuntu. My desktop is pretty much a copy of Random’s xfce layout. I also followed a that detailed how to get changing wallpapers in xfce. Apparently, xfce can create lists of wallpapers, but only changes them on startup, which seems pretty dumb. A simple hack completes the process, with no resource-hogging deamons to manage that task, all handled nicely by cron.
As I was looking at this post on the BlackBerry, it looked unbearably long, but it looks okay on screen.
I’ll be back soon with more subway-boredom-induced rants.

