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iPhone Bluetooth Tethering in Ubuntu
Ubuntu is, out of the box, pretty good at handling mobile Internet connections via bluetooth from various mobile devices. It even supports the iPhone to some extent.
I’ve been using Ubuntu’s built in functions to access the Internet from my netbook via my iPhone for quite a while now, but I have never been completely satisfied with the reliability, when connecting/disconnecting to the iPhone.
Setting up your own cross-platform Calendar server (with iPhone support)
In this howto, I will take you through a step-by-step guide, on how to set up your own calendar sharing/synchronizing service on a computer running either Debian or Ubuntu.
This is especially useful, if you are using more than just a single computer or mobile device in your everyday life, and want to have all your calendars in perfect sync.
Ubuntu freezing on Via EPIA 10000 M
I recently tried installing the latest version of Ubuntu on my Via EPIA 10000 M board, to use it as a Media Center. But I experienced some strange behavior.
After about 30 to 60 minutes of use, my system completely locked up.
All I could do to get the system back up, was perform a hard reboot.
This happened regardless of what I was doing. Even if the system was just sitting idle for a longer period of time.
I found that I could provoke the lockup to happen, if I played some high-resolution video.
Fon: Mac connection problems
I’ve just read on Fon’s community-sites that people with Mac computers (like myself), are having difficulties connecting to their Fon router’s private network.
This problem is easily solved, by accessing the administration-panel of the Fon router and simply changing the encryption type from WPA1/2-Mixed-Mode (which OS X does not support), to a clean WPA1 or WPA2 version.



