

Well then, thank you for the clarification. And thank you for linking to the original source!
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Well then, thank you for the clarification. And thank you for linking to the original source!
I’m quite happy the Fediverse exists. Thanks for making the video and posting it to Lemmy!
And make sure you save any important data on the Linux partitions, don’t just assume that /home or /sys will be there after the resize.
This is a good question. On your home network, that’s pretty easy. On other networks, setting up a VPN that tunnels to your network seems like it should work.
Reboot and see if it still happens. If it does, is it always the same characters that are missing?
A quick search for “Linux missing characters” says it could be the font that you’re using.
To take this thought to the logical maximum, we are all under the stars, always. All buildings are ultimately outside, and therefore under the stars. Even in the sub-basement of the tallest building, the floors above aren’t that high compared to the atmosphere, and it’s still under the stars.
I would try in the terminal (Ctrl+Alt+F3 or F1 or F2 depending on the distro), and then a live iso, then a live version of Windows or the Windows installer.
Me too. I’m wondering where to go next. I can’t really search until I get home later.