whew!
Hi everyone! Yes, I AM STILL ALIVE! Its been over a month since my last post, and you're probably wondering why..
Well, I left my job in Iloilo and moved back to my hometown in Laguna! Packing all my stuff was a major pain. I used up about 7 balikbayan boxes and had to ship them by boat. Luckily all of my belongings arrived intact thanks to 2go.
Nothing really much happened after that. Unpacked my stuff, applied for internet connection, etc. etc.
Anyways, since i've been gone for quite a while, i thought why not give some link love in this post.. tsk tsk tsk!
Ice9web (^_^)
A Dandy Sardonicism
Neoborn
TwEnTy-Two foR a MoMenT
whAt thE mAGuS hAS t0 SAy
Deathmarked
PageRank Update
Google is updating the PageRank (PR) of indexed websites. It has been a while since the last update, and i have been waiting for it.
This blog has jumped from PR0 to PR4 and that, my friends, makes me really happy..
I just hope that it's final!
How about you? Did you see an increase in you PageRank? Decrease maybe?

WUBI – Linux side-by-side with Windows.. The easy way
Installing a Linux distribution side-by-side with a Windows installation can be a hassle. You have to partition the drive, install trough boot, then wait for Linux to finish installing. Sometimes it will be successful, and sometimes you end up with a corrupted Windows boot record. Sucks doesn't it?
It doesn't have to be like that anymore! Wubi is the answer! What is Wubi?
Wubi is a Ubuntu installer for Windows users that will bring you into the Linux world with a single click. Wubi allows you to install and uninstall Ubuntu as any other application. If you heard about Linux and Ubuntu, if you wanted to try them but you were afraid, Wubi is for you.
You don't need to modify your pc in any way. It's just a simple installer, and installs as you would any other program. Plus it's absolutely free!
However, Hibernation is not supported under Wubi. Wubi's filesystem is also more vulnerable to hardreboots (unplugging the power) than a normal filesystem, so you must try to avoid unplugging the power. These problems, however, are no longer present once the Ubuntu install created by Wubi has been transferred to a dedicated partition using LVPM.


