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Questions on control panels should be closed. Questions that my (either inadvertently or explicitly) mention the presence of a control panel should not:

Examples:

What is the easiest way to find out in what file a word is contained?What is the easiest way to find out in what file a word is contained?

This should not be closed.

How to diagnose Internal Server error on Lighttpd?How to diagnose Internal Server error on Lighttpd?

Close - definitely is a control panel question

Where is DNS zone file in Centos 5 with Lxadmin?Where is DNS zone file in Centos 5 with Lxadmin?

Tough one- If someone knew there were no changes to the location of the zone files I'd say leave open but since there is an implication that it's not (because of lxadmin) I think you'd close.

Questions on control panels should be closed. Questions that my (either inadvertently or explicitly) mention the presence of a control panel should not:

Examples:

What is the easiest way to find out in what file a word is contained?

This should not be closed.

How to diagnose Internal Server error on Lighttpd?

Close - definitely is a control panel question

Where is DNS zone file in Centos 5 with Lxadmin?

Tough one- If someone knew there were no changes to the location of the zone files I'd say leave open but since there is an implication that it's not (because of lxadmin) I think you'd close.

Questions on control panels should be closed. Questions that my (either inadvertently or explicitly) mention the presence of a control panel should not:

Examples:

What is the easiest way to find out in what file a word is contained?

This should not be closed.

How to diagnose Internal Server error on Lighttpd?

Close - definitely is a control panel question

Where is DNS zone file in Centos 5 with Lxadmin?

Tough one- If someone knew there were no changes to the location of the zone files I'd say leave open but since there is an implication that it's not (because of lxadmin) I think you'd close.

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Questions on control panels should be closed. Questions that my (either inadvertently or explicitly) mention the presence of a control panel should not:

Examples:

What is the easiest way to find out in what file a word is contained?

This should not be closed.

How to diagnose Internal Server error on Lighttpd?

Close - definitely is a control panel question

Where is DNS zone file in Centos 5 with Lxadmin?

Tough one- If someone knew there were no changes to the location of the zone files I'd say leave open but since there is an implication that it's not (because of lxadmin) I think you'd close.