Mine did that when I chose not to format the “/” partition when installing.
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Mine did that when I chose not to format the “/” partition when installing.
Your odds of dying are worse if you earn the million through work.
Except naturally occurring, discovered, onomatopoeic words such as bang, boom, cuckoo, tweet, drip, splish, splash, slosh.
Why would a development environment show you code in a different style from what you like? It’s a simple conversion.
Why would your IDE show you code in a language other than you prefer? It’s just a conversion.
Even my web browser shows any text in languages I can read, but for some reason it doesn’t let me edit a document through the translation.
No, can’t be lack of anything, it was the regular Mint 21.3 installer image overwriting Debian on a normal ext4 formatted partition. Nothing should have gone wrong. Reinstalled with formatting on, and it started working.
“Hadn’t” means “had not” (not done in the past), not “had not” (lacked possession). I’m Finnish and might be wrong.