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As a linux user that has to refer to the net (mostly this forum) for nearly every issue that comes up it is sad that so many issues are not ...
- 04-23-2010 #1Linux Newbie
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Sad Threads not marked Resolved when they are
As a linux user that has to refer to the net (mostly this forum) for nearly every issue that comes up it is sad that so many issues are not marked as Resolved when they are.
You find a thread that appears to be your problem and then it ends at a cliff.. a suggestion is made or question asked about the problem and no more.
Just a thought while I wait for some software updates to finish and the sun to come up properly.
Good morning from Port Moresby.
- 04-24-2010 #2
I agree. Solved issues that are properly tagged as "solved" can really help when trying to locate a solution. I personally think
- 04-25-2010 #3Linux Newbie
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I agree as well and try and marked as solved.
However, personally I have asked some questions that I never got solved so I didn't feel I could do that. I also wish there was an option for deleting your own thread later as I later found more info and realised I was asking the wrong question to begin with!!Ubuntu Lucid 10.10
- 04-25-2010 #4Linux Newbie
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Good point about deleting threads that may lead down the garden path.


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