Cara Programmer Linux Menidurkan Bayinya

October 11th, 2009

Banyak cara untuk menidurkan bayi, seperti dengan menggendong, memperdengarkan musik klasik, sambil menyusui dan lain-lain. Hal itu tentu sangat biasa. Tetapi lain halnya dengan seorang programmer linux. Bagaimana dia menidurkan bayinya di sela-sela kesibukannya?

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Music Update » Playing a CD In Windows Media Player

March 8, 2010 by music

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Furthermore when you double click the CD/DVD ROM drive icon in Computer and if the drive is empty then the system will eject the tray. If you want to use your own burning software or you just want to limit the access of the burning ...

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grand stream dreams: Weekend HelpDesk Warrior: tfsnifs.sys

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I disabled a few unnecessary auto-run items. With the system humming along much nicer, I turned my attention to the CD-ROM tray and sound. Houston, We have a problem.... First thing I wanted to to was review the status of the system ... Only when I ejected it when done, the system BSOD'ed due to tfsnifs.sys. Hmmm. Anytime I see an unknown process, unfortunately named "*snifs*" I get concerned. Looks like a very bad thing. Another reboot later and some Google work turned ...