Hana and Linus

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Written by Rachman Chavik
Sunday, 21 September 2008 04:25

 http://itgirlscomic.blogspot.com/2008/03/issue-3.html

Translation:

Panel 1: Hmm, Hana has left her wallet...

Panel 2: Who knows, maybe there's a picture of her boyfriend in there.. let have a look.

Panel 3: Eh, looks like her boyfriend's 'orang bule' (caucasian)..

Panel 4: Wonder where've I seen him before...

 From the author's page:

I.T. Girls is my first comic, ever. Hand-drawn by me, pencil on paper, scanned and photoshopped, it is published on this very blog weekly, on Monday. It mostly talks about two girls who work in a small IT company and their daily activities. Enjoy! ^___^

 You can find more at Pitsu's blog.

Last Updated (Sunday, 21 September 2008 04:29)

OpenSuSE Mirror di Indonesia

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Written by Rachman Chavik
Wednesday, 27 August 2008 10:11

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Komunitas OpenSUSE Indonesia telah membuka mirror OpenSuse untuk Indonesia, seperti di beritakan oleh Masim Vavai di blog-nya.

 

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openSuSE 10.3 on top of Vista.

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Written by Rachman Chavik
Sunday, 27 January 2008 00:36

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These days, I do my work on a Lenovo T60. It has an Intel Core 2 T7200 2.00GHz with 1G of RAM. It came preloaded with Vista Business and IBM ThinkVantage software. According to Vista, it has a Window Experience Index base score of 4.0. Overall, the machine is pretty slick if you don't mind the occasional crash from Explorer and the dreaded blue screen.

Control Panel

 

I have been itching to have Linux on my laptop. But I don't want to partition my disk. It's already running out of space, and I have some pretty 'important' stuff in there. Further, I don't want to risk losing time doing reinstall if somehow my disk is corrupted.

Sometime after openSuSe 10.3 was released, I decided to have a go with Virtual PC 2007. It went okay. Performance wise is bearable. But I remembered a software I came across a few years back: coLinux. For those who haven't heard of coLinux: Quoting from coLinux official website:

coLinux is a port of the Linux kernel that allows it to run cooperatively alongside another operating system on a single machine.".

I immediately downloaded the latest stable version and gave it a try.

Update: Gerard Braad sends in a link to his Installation instructions for opensuse 11.  Look it up here.

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KLUWEK

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Written by Rachman Chavik
Wednesday, 30 January 2008 12:11

Apa sih KLUWEK?

KLUWEK adalah sejenis bumbu masakan, biasanya dibuat Rawon :)

Namun KLUWEK yang satu ini adalah Kelompok Linux Cewek Indonesia.  Kita berharap wanita itu tidak hanya pandai di dapur dan rumah tangga, lebih dari itu wanita tidak boleh gaptek dengan teknologi yang namanya sistem operasi berlogo Pengiun ini.

Bagi yang mau join, buruan register di web site KLUWEK. Salut! Semoga anggota-anggotanya mbludak dan sukses ya!

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Are you a (Linux) developer?

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Written by Rachman Chavik
Wednesday, 25 June 2008 09:01

Then you must read this Linux blog.  Amidst all the swearing and ranting, he obviously use Linux and make some valid points in the current state of Linux and its development efforts. He is also a knowledgeable Linux user.

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