That’s almost everyday!
That’s a dedicated cat bridge indeed. We have a set of shelves and scratching posts around the living room
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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).
I mean, given his government and his authoritarian moves I don’t think it’s actually fucking up.ore like going exactly to plan.
Nah, the pension protest had much larger popular support, as it affected basically everyone. Most of the demonstrations here are just walks to protest about police brutality and the pointless death of a kid. And then you have the actual riots that make a lot of noise but don’t have actual support.
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.
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.
Absolutely, it’s much easier to understand with a binary table
Arch as a daily driver, Debian for my girlfriend and the self hosted stuff, Raspbian for the PiHole
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