[SOLVED] Hello, how do I create a new Linux Desktop Thread?
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Hello, how do I create a new Linux Desktop Thread?
Hello everyone,
I registred and tried to write my doubt in the "Linux Desktop" forum. But, I don't know why, I can't publish. I did search here at the new users tutorial, but didn't find a answer.
I registred and tried to write my doubt in the "Linux Desktop" forum. But, I don't know why, I can't publish. I did search here at the new users tutorial, but didn't find a answer.
I would like to ask for some help.
Tank you!!
I believe there is some moderation for the first few posts of a new user, sometimes. Wait a bit and see if your post shows up in the next few hours/days...the moderators (and everyone here) are volunteers. They'll get to it eventually.
A question for you. I've wondered for years what word in your language translates to "doubt" instead of "question"...those words don't mean the same thing in English; but I've learned that when "doubt" is used as you've used it here, it really means "question" Just curious.
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