This blog was hacked :(
Indeed, I spent all yesterday morning to fix whatever damages that has been done. It’s not really bad though. Aside of defaced front page and unknown new administrator *gasp*, everything else is normal.
It’s amazing that even it went unnoticed for some days, yet it only did minimal damages.
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Whoa, it’s 2011 already?
It’s been a while since the last time I wrote on this blog. And for a while I think it couldn’t again. You see, I totally forgot that this domain is expiring last Tuesday (Jan 11th). Good thing I noticed before too late. Paid the bill, and this site will still up till January next year, hopefully.
Following the 365 day challenge on my other blog, I might do similar challenge on this blog too. Not 365 consecutive daily post, off course. That would be way crazy. Once a week sounds reasonable. And if even that’s too hard, I can always lower the target to 1-2 posts a month (albeit it can no longer called a challenge, isn’t it?)
The point is, this year I’m planning to make full use of this blog. Write till the last period. Quantity over quality!
Some changes
When I was logging in to this blog this morning, I noticed there’s an update notification. WordPress 3.0.1 is available for update. Unfortunately, automatic update is failed, as the memory alocation is exhausted. It seems I had to update it manually.
But that can wait. For now, I’m changing the theme from default Twentyten to Fusion, available at wordpress.org. Aside of looking neat, there’s no special reason why I choose this theme.
Lekhonee on Lucid Lynx
After installing python-gtkhtml2 from Karmic repository, now I can install Lekhonee on my netbook. Don’t really have to install it from source, I just have to fetch it’s .deb packages from repository.
Lekhonee is still as simple as when I used it on Blankon Nanggar. At least it worked well. It fetch categories I used on this blog, and I can put tags too. gnome-blog didn’t offer those features.
I hope Lekhonee would get more features on the future, such as ability to save local draft and more formatting option (code, blockquote, etc).
The post is brought to you by lekhonee v0.7
Testing gnome-blog
Lekhonee from repo can’t be installed on Lucid, and I’m feeling lazy to build it from source. So I’m trying gnome-blog. The interface even more simple than Lekhonee (and I thought Lekhonee is dull)

