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This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

Say a new user has a problem, searchessearches Ask Ubuntu and the UNIX site for a solution, and comes across an existing question about this problem that doesn't have an answer yet. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him or otherwise draw attention to the question in order to get an answer?

  • Upvoting to get it higher on the unanswered listunanswered list list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Adding a bounty to get it on the featured listfeatured list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • Flooding the suggested edit queue with minor edits to get seven +2 rewards for accepted edits is also discouraged.
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked but not answered, how should he get an answer? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

Say a new user has a problem, searches Ask Ubuntu and the UNIX site for a solution, and comes across an existing question about this problem that doesn't have an answer yet. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him or otherwise draw attention to the question in order to get an answer?

  • Upvoting to get it higher on the unanswered list list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Adding a bounty to get it on the featured list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • Flooding the suggested edit queue with minor edits to get seven +2 rewards for accepted edits is also discouraged.
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked but not answered, how should he get an answer? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

Say a new user has a problem, searches Ask Ubuntu and the UNIX site for a solution, and comes across an existing question about this problem that doesn't have an answer yet. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him or otherwise draw attention to the question in order to get an answer?

  • Upvoting to get it higher on the unanswered list list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Adding a bounty to get it on the featured list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • Flooding the suggested edit queue with minor edits to get seven +2 rewards for accepted edits is also discouraged.
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked but not answered, how should he get an answer? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

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How can a new user indicate that a problem also affects himescalate an old unanswered question?

This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

Say a new user has a problem, searches Ask Ubuntu and the UNIX site for a solution, and comes across an existing question about this problem that doesn't have an answer yet. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him or otherwise draw attention to the question in order to get an answer?

  • Upvoting to get it higher on the unanswered list list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Adding a bounty to get it on the featured list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • SuggestingFlooding the suggested edit queue with minor edits to get seven +2 rewards for accepted edits that only remove noise is also discouraged, as such edits "clutter up the review queues".
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked but not answered, how should he get an answer? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

How can a new user indicate that a problem also affects him?

This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

Say a new user has a problem, searches Ask Ubuntu and the UNIX site for a solution, and comes across an existing question about this problem that doesn't have an answer yet. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him or otherwise draw attention to the question in order to get an answer?

  • Upvoting to get it higher on the unanswered list list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Adding a bounty to get it on the featured list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • Suggesting seven edits that only remove noise is also discouraged, as such edits "clutter up the review queues".
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked but not answered, how should he get an answer? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

How can a new user escalate an old unanswered question?

This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

Say a new user has a problem, searches Ask Ubuntu and the UNIX site for a solution, and comes across an existing question about this problem that doesn't have an answer yet. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him or otherwise draw attention to the question in order to get an answer?

  • Upvoting to get it higher on the unanswered list list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Adding a bounty to get it on the featured list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • Flooding the suggested edit queue with minor edits to get seven +2 rewards for accepted edits is also discouraged.
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked but not answered, how should he get an answer? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

reworded as "get an answer" to attempt to address concerns in comments
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This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

As far as I can tellSay a new user has a problem, users are encouraged to searchsearches Ask Ubuntu and the UNIX site for an existing question before posting one. Say a new usersolution, and comes across an unansweredexisting question about athis problem that also affects himdoesn't have an answer yet. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him or otherwise draw attention to the question in order to get an answer?

  • Upvoting to get it higher on the unanswered list list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Adding a bounty to get it on the featured list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • Suggesting seven edits that only remove noise is also discouraged, as such edits "clutter up the review queues".
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked but not answered, how should he go about indicating that the problem also affects himget an answer? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

As far as I can tell, users are encouraged to search for an existing question before posting one. Say a new user comes across an unanswered question about a problem that also affects him. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him?

  • Upvoting is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • Suggesting seven edits that only remove noise is also discouraged, as such edits "clutter up the review queues".
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked, how should he go about indicating that the problem also affects him? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

This question comes via an anonymous submission to Ask Slashdot: The problem with "Ask Ubuntu"

Say a new user has a problem, searches Ask Ubuntu and the UNIX site for a solution, and comes across an existing question about this problem that doesn't have an answer yet. How should he indicate that the problem also affects him or otherwise draw attention to the question in order to get an answer?

  • Upvoting to get it higher on the unanswered list list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Adding a bounty to get it on the featured list is impossible with a new user's reputation.
  • Posting something other than an answer as an answer is forbidden.
  • Asking an exact duplicate question is discouraged.
  • Suggesting seven edits that only remove noise is also discouraged, as such edits "clutter up the review queues".
  • Even asking this question would have been impossible with a new user's reputation.

If all the questions that affect a given new user have already been asked but not answered, how should he get an answer? Or if someone new is thinking in terms of "this also affects me", should he be directed to Launchpad instead of AU?

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