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What to do when multiple answers including the accepted one are all dead wrong?
Well, that is normally being handled by voting up/down.
Some answers are better than the accepted ones, but normally the best answers get the most upvotes. IMHO this is working very good.
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Can I ask for advice on a problem with a server if the OS I'm trying to install is not on th...
From my professional experience over more than 10 years I formed this: "It is either supported OR it works, but never both".
Sometimes you are forced to do unsupported things. Like install SLES9 on u …
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How to get rid of a synomym
Having just gone past the 2500 mark I took a look at the existing tags.
To my astonishment suse is mapped to sles. This is not correct (SuSE has two branches - OpenSuSE and SLES). So
General questi …
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How to get rid of a synomym
The answer to my question #1 seems to be: Do a post in meta.
The answer to question #2 seems to be: Get a moderator to do it. (?)
About the question #3 - this seems trickier - but is probably not ne …