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Saved by uncleflo on September 8th, 2022.
We use our external USB storage devices, peripherals, and several devices almost daily. When taking out the USB Storage devices, it is advised to use the Safely remove the USB Storage device option. It prevents data corruption in those USB devices. But sometimes, you may see the following error appear, which may prevent you from ejecting the device: Problem ejecting USB Mass Storage – This device is currently in use, close any programs or windows that might be using this device, and then try again. Windows can’t stop your Generic Volume Device because a program is still using it. Close any programs that might be using the device and then try again. It is caused due to the device interacting with the operating system in the background. Today, we will be checking out how to fix this error on Windows 11 and Windows 10.
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Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.
JavaScript is quickly becoming the go-to language for web developers. Front-end web developers use JavaScript to add user interface enhancements, add interactivity, and talk to back-end web services using AJAX. Web developers who work on the server-side are also flocking to JavaScript because of the efficiencies and speed offered by JavaScript’s event-driven, non-blocking nature. In fact, concentrating on JavaScript as your language of choice offers the opportunity to master a single language while still being able to develop “full-stack” web applications. The key to this server-side JavaScript revolution is Node.js® — a version of Chrome’s V8 JavaScript runtime engine — which makes it possible to run JavaScript on the server-side. Node.js is also used for developing desktop applications and for deploying tools that make developing web sites simpler. For example, by installing Node.js® on your desktop machine, you can quickly convert CoffeeScript to JavaScript, SASS to CSS, and shrink the size of your HTML, JavaScript and graphic files. Using NPM — a tool that makes installing and managing Node modules — it’s quite easy to add many useful tools to your web development toolkit. In a previous article, I wrote about how to install Node.js® and, it’s companion, NPM on a Mac. Fortunately, for Windows users, the Node.js® installation process is a lot easier than how I recommend installing Node.js® on a Mac.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.
This is the BootPrompt-Howto, which is a compilation of all the possible boot time arguments that can be passed to the Linux kernel at boot time. A discussion of how the kernel sorts boot time arguments, along with an overview of some of the popular software used to boot Linux kernels is also included.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 31st, 2013.
I can't find out to make use of this. It is set to /usr/libexec/openssh/gnome-ssh-askpass, but I still get prompted for a password when I use ssh. I thought the prompt was only supposed to occur when I login to GNOME.
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