On may 27th, there was an earthquake at Jogjakarta province and some territory around (Klaten). Thousands die and badly injured. Some news site gave detail report on this disaster. You can have a look at http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=2014264&CMP=OTC-RSSFeeds0312 or here if you want to know how many victims (in bahasa Indonesia).
As of my self and my family, although we live in Jogja, we are in good condition since our home is far from Bantul. I was still cycling with my kid when earthquake happened (about 05.45 AM). My wife still inside the house but she ran out and alhamdulillah, nothing happened to my home.
After that, we all one family always be outside the house 'cause we're still afraid of another earthquake. We slept at the garage but we will hopefully have a normal life today.
Monday, May 29, 2006
Friday, May 26, 2006
NETDEV WATCHDOG: etho: transmit timed out - Debian kernel
Finally, I can resolve it. When trying to get an IP from DHCP server, my computer always complain like the title of this post. The solution is simple and can be found on some website, crawled by Google. I just need to add a noapic parameter to kernel on boot.
Friday, May 19, 2006
New weapon for my mind
Ah, what a good day today! I bought a new computer this afternoon. It's an AMD Athlon 64 3000+ with socket 939. Here is the complete spec (just in case I lost my receipt from the store :D):
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000 Ghz
Mainboard: Gigabye GA-k8N51GMF-9
Memory: 1 GB (Kingstone 512MBx2)
Harddisk: Seagate 80 GB
CD ROM: 52X
Casing: S/P 6213L
Keyboard + Mouse: As usual
Speaker
Kenika Stabilizer with servo
Monitor LG Flatron 15"
This machine will use Linux and FreeBSD as it's OS. a few days ago, I've downloaded the CDs for x86-64 (Fedora Core 5) and FreeBSD for AMD64. It's interesting to see how those OS operate on 64bit machine. Basically I will use FC more often since it's support for Java is amazing. To be honest, I prefer FreeBSD but this OS has no Java support for it's 64bit machine (only on i386). Possibly there is diablog-jdk available on port tree but I haven't heard anybody succeed in compiling diablog-jdk for AMD64. Gosh, those amazing people at FreeBSD hopefully make it available soon :)
What about Windows, eh? Sure no. Not interested at all. :)
Oh, I forgot something. I should thank someone who have support me and willing to help me gain more knowledge by having more powerful machine for my mind. Thanks a lot. It really means a lot to me and my future career. Hope to see you there :)
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000 Ghz
Mainboard: Gigabye GA-k8N51GMF-9
Memory: 1 GB (Kingstone 512MBx2)
Harddisk: Seagate 80 GB
CD ROM: 52X
Casing: S/P 6213L
Keyboard + Mouse: As usual
Speaker
Kenika Stabilizer with servo
Monitor LG Flatron 15"
This machine will use Linux and FreeBSD as it's OS. a few days ago, I've downloaded the CDs for x86-64 (Fedora Core 5) and FreeBSD for AMD64. It's interesting to see how those OS operate on 64bit machine. Basically I will use FC more often since it's support for Java is amazing. To be honest, I prefer FreeBSD but this OS has no Java support for it's 64bit machine (only on i386). Possibly there is diablog-jdk available on port tree but I haven't heard anybody succeed in compiling diablog-jdk for AMD64. Gosh, those amazing people at FreeBSD hopefully make it available soon :)
What about Windows, eh? Sure no. Not interested at all. :)
Oh, I forgot something. I should thank someone who have support me and willing to help me gain more knowledge by having more powerful machine for my mind. Thanks a lot. It really means a lot to me and my future career. Hope to see you there :)
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