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I'm new to answering and editing questions. My editMy edit on how to install the ia32-libs in ubuntu 13.10 has been rejected. I do not know why. The reasons given were

  • This edit introduces spam, defaces the post in some way, or is otherwise inappropriate.
  • This edit changes too much in the original post; the original meaning or intent of the post would be lost

But I do not understand why? The original answer did not provide an answer for Ubuntu 13.10 and higher, so I added those instructions.

Do I have to give those instructions as a seperate answer? It seems to me that adding a new answer for every new version of Ubuntu would be weird?

I'm new to answering and editing questions. My edit on how to install the ia32-libs in ubuntu 13.10 has been rejected. I do not know why. The reasons given were

  • This edit introduces spam, defaces the post in some way, or is otherwise inappropriate.
  • This edit changes too much in the original post; the original meaning or intent of the post would be lost

But I do not understand why? The original answer did not provide an answer for Ubuntu 13.10 and higher, so I added those instructions.

Do I have to give those instructions as a seperate answer? It seems to me that adding a new answer for every new version of Ubuntu would be weird?

I'm new to answering and editing questions. My edit on how to install the ia32-libs in ubuntu 13.10 has been rejected. I do not know why. The reasons given were

  • This edit introduces spam, defaces the post in some way, or is otherwise inappropriate.
  • This edit changes too much in the original post; the original meaning or intent of the post would be lost

But I do not understand why? The original answer did not provide an answer for Ubuntu 13.10 and higher, so I added those instructions.

Do I have to give those instructions as a seperate answer? It seems to me that adding a new answer for every new version of Ubuntu would be weird?

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Why is this edit rejected?

I'm new to answering and editing questions. My edit on how to install the ia32-libs in ubuntu 13.10 has been rejected. I do not know why. The reasons given were

  • This edit introduces spam, defaces the post in some way, or is otherwise inappropriate.
  • This edit changes too much in the original post; the original meaning or intent of the post would be lost

But I do not understand why? The original answer did not provide an answer for Ubuntu 13.10 and higher, so I added those instructions.

Do I have to give those instructions as a seperate answer? It seems to me that adding a new answer for every new version of Ubuntu would be weird?