{"id":394,"date":"2008-05-28T10:22:00","date_gmt":"2008-05-28T14:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=394"},"modified":"2009-01-14T21:54:03","modified_gmt":"2009-01-15T01:54:03","slug":"kubuntu-on-painkillers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.contrapositivediary.com\/?p=394","title":{"rendered":"Kubuntu on Painkillers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A quick update on my mouth rehab, though it borders on TMI: About               two weeks ago I had 30 new crowns installed, after fussing with               a mouthful of temps for most of a month, one of which had a bad               habit of coming loose while I was doing something innocuous, like               chewing a chicken leg. That operation was not bad, though my gums               got a little beat up from the sterilizing agent and dental pick               work to remove excess adhesive. So now I have 30 brilliant white               porcelain crowns, and if all you look at are my teeth, well, I look               like a TV anchorman.<\/p>\n<p>But that leaves two to go. One of them was so badly damaged by               six years under my previous horseshoe of connected crowns that it               had to come out. The other is a healthy tooth but needed crown lengthening               and a post in the middle of it, because it had gotten whittled down               so far in 2001. Alas, a post requires a root canal, because the               post has to go somewhere. Yesterday I went back and had the lower               molar pulled, and <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Crown_lengthening\">crown               lengthening<\/a> (warning: NSFS) done on its opposing number in my               upper jaw. That involved some bone scraping, which was one of the               ugliest sounds I&apos;ve ever heard, given that I could feel it in my&#8230;bones.<\/p>\n<p>Everything becomes quiet for about six months now. My empty socket               has to heal and fill in with bone, after which the surgeon will               install an implant post to hold a porcelain molar. At about the               same time, I&apos;ll have a root canal done on the upper and a post installed               in the middle of that tooth to hold the opposing porcelain molar.               And then\u2014egad, I hope!\u2014the whole thing will be finished.<\/p>\n<p>On the other hand, I thought I was finished in 2001. Silly boy.<\/p>\n<p>So I&apos;m back on painkillers, though I don&apos;t need as many this time               as when I had my gums reworked along the entire perimeter of my               lower jaw back in January. And last night I did an interesting experiment:               I installed Hardy Heron not once but twice, all while in a codeine               fog.<\/p>\n<p>Results: It went flawlessly. Linux has clearly arrived. A week               or so back I downloaded and burned the ISOs for both Ubuntu and               Kubuntu 8.04, the Kubuntu distro with KDE 4. I like KDE more than               Gnome, because it reminds me more of Windows, and I&apos;ve been looking               forward to seeing V4 for several months. Both Ubuntu and Kubuntu               installed without incident, each in its own 30 GB partition on my               lab SX270 3.2 GHz box. I did not have <a href=\"http:\/\/www.duntemann.com\/october2007.htm#10-28-2007\">the               display glitches I had back in October<\/a>, (even though the hardware               has not changed at all) and both distros saw my network immediately.<\/p>\n<p>I installed a bunch of things with the Adept installer, including               some games, Boa Constructor (a vaguely Delphi-ish RAD environment               for Python) and some office apps. No problems there, and Boa Constructor               is worth a little experimenting and some description as time allows.               My only complaint so far is a minor one: GRUB is ugly, and needlessly               so. Suse and Fedora (I think) already have a graphical GRUB OS selection               screen. Given the importance Ubuntu places on nontechnical users,               I think it would be worthwhile to budget a little work for creating               one and including it in the default distros.<\/p>\n<p>The reasons are not entirely esthetic. Nontechnical people almost               never see text screens anymore (except for a vanishingly quick appearance               while BIOS POST does its thing) and when they do, it almost always               means that something is wrong. Leaving a general good impression               of desktop Linux is vital right now, as from what I can see, the               OS itself is ready.<\/p>\n<p>A quick skim of the Ubuntu forums online indicates that it&apos;s possible               to install a graphical GRUB display in Ubuntu, and I&apos;m going to               give it a shot today or tomorrow, when the codeine is no longer               necessary and I can run my brain on all cylinders. In the meantime,               if any of you have any experiences (good or bad) with graphical               GRUB displays, I&apos;d appreciate hearing them.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A quick update on my mouth rehab, though it borders on TMI: About two weeks ago I had 30 new crowns installed, after fussing with a mouthful of temps for most of a month, one of which had a bad habit of coming loose while I was doing something innocuous, like chewing a chicken leg. 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