That Jean Jacket would be absolutely massive
That Jean Jacket would be absolutely massive
I’ve been using feralhosting for several years now, and it’s great. You can setup a bunch of stuff on your slice, like the *arr suite and the bandwidth is way more than enough for my usage. The support is also fairly helpful granted you’ve read the documentation first, which can be a bit lacking on some of the issues I’ve had to troubleshoot. But most of the time it’s because I’m an idiot who reads diagonally. So yeah, highly recommend feralhosting.
In French we have liaisons, where in basically every word ending with an s followed by a word starting with a vowel, the s is pronounced “z”. For instance, mes amis (my friends) is pronounced “mez amis” instead of “meh amis”, des oiseaux (some birds) is “dez oiseaux” and not “deh oiseaux”. One of the many things that makes French hard to learn for foreigners.
Hey man, sorry you feel that way… You’ve probably heard it before, but suicide is a definitive solution to temporary problems. I hope you can find the courage to take the first step and ask for help before it’s too late. I don’t know where you live but there are probably hotlines or government run platforms to give you the resources you need. Best of luck to you…
It sounds like your partition table is corrupted. Recreating it (with parted or fdisk) shouldn’t affect the data. Also, I believe that if it shows up as a block device, you should be able to copy it with dd. dd can write to another block device or to a file (like an iso).
We have some cinemas around here that offer an unlimited option. For a set monthly fee, you can go to the cinema as much as you want. Obviously you have to pay for all the extras (3D, popcorn and stuff). I have one and I go to the movies like 3 times a month on average.
Try to run a checksum on the image and compare it to the one on Debian’s website. It might be corrupted.Try to download it and run the the checksum again.
Edit: also the error seems to be related to a missing package on Xorg or Wayland
Like a womanizer, absolutely
Even though Arch is very well documented, it’s not really accessible to newcomers. The documentation assumes that you know the basics, so if you don’t, you’re screwed. Mint, Pop! and Debian, to some extent, are much more accessible.
Arch as a daily driver, Debian for my girlfriend and the self hosted stuff, Raspbian for the PiHole
I’m not 100% sure, but I believe so