I mean, no one ever is "big" on abortion. It's a traumatic procedure done for many reasons, personal or medical. Don't want one, don't get one. I hate it that it's still somewhat controversial, even where I live, when the laws were passed almost 50 years ago.
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Ouais c'est ça le pire...
I don't think that the fact that you installed from a live image is of too much importance here, they usually run fine.
I found this on the debian bug tracker: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=833342#10
Seems related to your issue. I would definitely try to reinstall from another image before anything else.
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
Pour dégraisser un truc bien encrassé, style des meubles de cuisine ou une hotte aspirante: passer un chiffon ou un sopalin avec de l'huile dessus, ça va retirer le plus gros. Il faut juste penser à bien laver au savon ensuite pour retirer le côté gras de l'huile.
La pierre d'argent pour désincruster et polir en même temps, ça marche super bien même s'il fait un peu frotter.
Le vinaigre blanc ou le bicarbonate de soude pour nettoyer, bien penser à ne pas mélanger les deux sinon les effets s'annulent (vinaigre + bicarbonate = eau + co2).
Il y aura sûrement un système, genre client léger qui se connecte à ta VM Azure. Ça ou un système type PXE, mais ça ferait tourner le truc sur ta machine, ce qui n'est pas impliqué ici
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La chance, Lyon c'est l'enfer depuis quelques jours..
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
I believe a lot of people hating on SystemD are using the fact that it's not really compliant with the Unix philosophy (one tool, one job). I like it a lot and it makes things much easier to manage, especially when you compare it undocumented legacy UNIX stuff. (That's part of my job and it's painful). I can understand the fear of feature-creep that might make it bloated down the line (stuff like homes for instance). But so far, it's doing a good job.