It was always there indeed! Thank you!
It was always there indeed! Thank you!
I’ve figured out that after the Event 41 Task 63 I’ve must have clicked Enter at some point during the restart (I don’t remember) and Leap got deleted. It’s not about showing partitions correctly but it’s really just gone. Eh Thanks for the answer anyway
It would be the best to try out many different breeds of fish to figure it out. Smoked mackerel and smoked salmon have very distinct taste and can be either a very good start or the opposite. Besides that maybe trout? Also depends what kind of fish they sell at your local stores.
So doesn’t the problem lie within regulations? Maybe they could just be better adjusted to the society? In decentralised solutions you also rely on “someone” that decides about the group, but different thing would be with distributed solutions.
Well, the speaker said that when you have freedom then you also need to understand everything around you and be responsible for everything that’s related to you otherwise you will lose your safety. That’s why he came up with conclusion freedom OR safety
<blockquote>Event 41 Task 63? what’s that?</blockquote> It was a message logged in the event log. It means that the system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down. <p><blockquote>windows dies not understand linux partitions to any extent</blockquote> Yup, I’ve just learned this about Windows. Thank you.