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I posted my question. And again i posted , i did mistake like with same name i posted same thread. So replied duplicate thread.
Can anybody tell me, if i ...
- 11-17-2007 #1Just Joined!
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I posted my question. And again i posted , i did mistake like with same name i posted same thread. So replied duplicate thread.
Can anybody tell me, if i want multiple queries shall i create diff thread or in same topic thread will post all queries!
Please clearify all this doubts as i am fresher in these forum!!
Regards SACH
- 11-17-2007 #2forum.guy
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I'm not sure what you are asking, but read the forum rules:
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/lin...ums-rules.html
They are pretty clear about duplicate threads/posts.
You have been causing quite a bit of confusion with all the duplicates, so I hope you will adhere to the rules in the future.oz
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→ no private messages requesting computer support - post them on the forums!
- 11-17-2007 #3
Usually, in forums, duplicate postings are frowned upon. They tend to
upset the regulars
If you have different questions post a topic for each one in the relevant area.
Don't be too impatient for an answer, people answer questions here freely,
but it may take a while to get a response.
In some forums it is acceptable to "bump" your post after a few days
with no reply. Bumping involves adding a reply to your own post to move it
up the list so that it gets seen again.
- 11-18-2007 #4
Bumping is allowed here too but one should wait for one or two days atleast.
It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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