Next, Install Debian.
Next, Install Debian.
I agree and I live in Germany and have good internet. Story beats resolution any time
Bye!
Never heard of it. Thank you. Is that the app like cracked?
It is really important that those loved ones understand your language, or else they would get annoyed.
I run Debian since 1998 and am happy.
thank you!
this seems to be browser dependant, too. Firefox does not display the content, chrome does.
in neither browser the download of the zip file works. Is that a server-side issue? how can i best save the stuff?
Usually it takes me less then two weeks to get e.g. a printer to work. Your problem is not the distro but the hopping.
Nah m8 you throw the article link you posted into the second input field on archive.is and if it doesn’t find any you can put it in the first input field and it will scrape the webpage for everyone
Here i did it with your article: https://archive.ph/iVekq (huh seems fitz above already did it, but we used a different article link, here’s hopping archive has good dedup filters)
Thanks for answering my question!
this is not the complete article, only that part that is available by default, and faded out with CSS.
So the process is to find it in the archive.XX server by digging around in the given domain, perhaps with search strings from the title of the article?
I saw the film a decade ago. You can’t spoil me. I just don’t remember any implications. Everything was pretty clearly spelled out - or I missed something, and want you to tell me!
What potential implications are there?
I can still do that, because I understood that problem when it arose.
I got it to work by using a different soccks5 server. Those in the Netherlands didn’t work.
i dont see any socks5 or proxy related log messages. should I? if so, how can I enable them?
ok, i tried that (109.202.99.45) and it still does not work. The “retrieving metadata” progress animation keeps animating, and no info in the magnet link on the ipleak.net website shows up.
The last property OS I used before Linux was OS/2 warp.