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The basic thing is to ask the question as if you are asking it to an actual person and let Ask Ubuntu direct it to an interested person. Research on the question before hand should be a must (In the Guidelines) and saying is (almost not Scholar work wink!). Worrying about your knowledge level is not useful since we are here to learn from each other. Expect nice and give nice

The basic thing is to ask the question as if you are asking it to an actual person and let Ask Ubuntu direct it to an interested person. Research on the question before hand should be a must. Worrying about your knowledge level is not useful since we are here to learn from each other. Expect nice and give nice

The basic thing is to ask the question as if you are asking it to an actual person and let Ask Ubuntu direct it to an interested person. Research on the question before hand should be a must (In the Guidelines) and saying is (almost not Scholar work wink!). Worrying about your knowledge level is not useful since we are here to learn from each other. Expect nice and give nice

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The basic thing is to ask the question as if you are asking it to an actual person and let Ask Ubuntu direct it to an interested person. Research on the question before hand should be a must. Worrying about your knowledge level is not useful since we are here to learn from each other. Expect nice and give nice

The basic thing is to ask the question to an actual person and let Ask Ubuntu direct it to an interested person. Research on the question before hand should be a must. Worrying about your knowledge level is not useful since we are here to learn from each other. Expect nice and give nice

The basic thing is to ask the question as if you are asking it to an actual person and let Ask Ubuntu direct it to an interested person. Research on the question before hand should be a must. Worrying about your knowledge level is not useful since we are here to learn from each other. Expect nice and give nice

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The basic thing is to ask the question to an actual person and let Ask Ubuntu direct it to an interested person. Research on the question before hand should be a must. Worrying about your knowledge level is not useful since we are here to learn from each other. Expect nice and give nice