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I have an asignment on Linux and need to find problems that are not yet solved, list them, research them and try to find solutions
Please assist
Please do not use words like Urgent. This is a free use and voluntary community, so under no obligation to jump for you. What kind of problems do you mean? users problems? Well you have one of your own here... how would you suggest going about finding unsolved problems? If this isn't enough, then just look in our forums and you'll see plenty of unresolved problems.
There's nothing impolite in acid_kewpies response.
It has quite rightly been pointed out that the use of the word 'urgent' is not required in order to get attention. What appears to be urgent to you is not the case for those who reply to the many threads posted.
Don't take offense, this is the same response you would get from many other forums.
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