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	<title>Comments on: An &#8216;Eject iPod&#8217; Button for Xubuntu (XFCE)</title>
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		<title>By: Bohemian Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Xubuntu 6.06 loses wireless device after install</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bohemian Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Xubuntu 6.06 loses wireless device after install</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Apart from that the new Xubuntu is a wonderful experience. Mounting my iPod Mini isn&#8217;t a problem, though it isn&#8217;t as cool as how it automounts and has a new iPod Nano icon in Ubuntu 6.06. Ubuntu has also improved how the iPod is unmounted to the point that the iPod screen actually returns from the &#8216;no access&#8217; blinking screen to the iPod interface screen once it&#8217;s unmounted. In that regard Xubuntu is a little bit of a step back (but I fixed that issue), but the performance difference is entirely worth it. I was hoping to use Damn Small Linux or Feather Linux as my new system, but installing them to a hard drive turned out to have some problems that I certainly cannot resolve. Xubuntu is easy to install and customizing it with Synaptic is a breeze. Again, let me know if this helped repair your pcmcia functionality in Xubuntu 6.06. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Apart from that the new Xubuntu is a wonderful experience. Mounting my iPod Mini isn&#8217;t a problem, though it isn&#8217;t as cool as how it automounts and has a new iPod Nano icon in Ubuntu 6.06. Ubuntu has also improved how the iPod is unmounted to the point that the iPod screen actually returns from the &#8216;no access&#8217; blinking screen to the iPod interface screen once it&#8217;s unmounted. In that regard Xubuntu is a little bit of a step back (but I fixed that issue), but the performance difference is entirely worth it. I was hoping to use Damn Small Linux or Feather Linux as my new system, but installing them to a hard drive turned out to have some problems that I certainly cannot resolve. Xubuntu is easy to install and customizing it with Synaptic is a breeze. Again, let me know if this helped repair your pcmcia functionality in Xubuntu 6.06. [...]</p>
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