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Should questions "solved by a reboot" be closed?
This is Server Fault - Have you turned it off and on again ? should be implicit.
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"bumped to the homepage by Community" generate mostly noise
Looking at your profile you vote on almost nothing - shrugs. Downvotes work too.
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Bounty Option Not Available - Am I missing something?
I read you question a couple of days ago and again today. I got bored part way through and still don't really know what you're trying to achieve.
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Legal issues upon capturing digital proof upon hosting services scam
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Can non-professional administrators still ask questions about professional setups?
I would never have guessed @MadHatter
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Can non-professional administrators still ask questions about professional setups?
You missed a
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Can non-professional administrators still ask questions about professional setups?
On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog .
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Can non-professional administrators still ask questions about professional setups?
The professional requirement is long gone meta.serverfault.com/questions/6701/…. I thing the barrier is now as low as 'doesn't drool too much'
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There is a new navigation topbar on the SO
Why do we need links on the top bar that no one who needs to ever reads ?
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Could oom, oom-killer and outofmemoryerror be merged to oom?
outofmemoeyerror isn't Linux specific.
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Change bounty description
Did you actually use search - I can't believe we don't have a mod_rewrite Q&A that answers this already.
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Which corporate IT policy or firewall rule is being circumvented in this scenario?
That means that 3/4 didn't. Your question is closed. It's so unlikely to be reopened that I'm walking away now and not coming back so don't waste your life on me and I'll reciprocate.
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Which corporate IT policy or firewall rule is being circumvented in this scenario?
Here on meta of course, meta.serverfault.com/q/2497/9517, meta.serverfault.com/q/1216/9517, meta.serverfault.com/q/6131/9517 and probably more here if you care to sift through it.