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Well, i like to read lemmy posts in my “down time” so to me its certainly valuable on a mental level :)
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Well, i like to read lemmy posts in my “down time” so to me its certainly valuable on a mental level :)
Well that settled it then. You’re an IT expert. 😂
Well, i would imagine if hes the only one who has administrative access to the gitlab environment, then basicly he can do as he pleases and anyone on the board cant stop him anyway (if they cant remove him from gitlab because they have no administrative rights), so all they can do is quit.
Thats what i think :)
So no BSOD then, you enter the preboot.environment :) does it also say “continue to boot to windows” or something?
I dont think you need to reinstall, theres several ways to fix it :) we just have to figure out how knowledge you have, and what options the preboot environment has ;-)
Can you post a screenshot of the BSOD? This is really not much info to go on :)
But if you can access the command prompt, then your installation is still accessible, and so are your files. But its easier to diagnose if we know the actual error codes etc.
My apologies, V is a new programming language based on Rust, Go and some others. I’ve been learning it a bit, and its fairly easy to learn, so i hope it has a bright future :)
Windows doesnt need systemD to break. Its perfectly capable of doing that without any outside help :) that was sort of my point ;-)
Try using Windows…
I use a GUI, selfhosted and web based instance of The Lounge. Ive been using it for a few years now and its wonderfull. I can be connected at all times without leaving my laptop on. Before that i used Hexchat, dIRC (was a wonderful client for windows, so mist have been around 2000) and mIRC, which i think is still one of the biggest clients.
I know plenty of Linux professionals who are no beginners, but still prefer mint :)