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questions about the scope of this site.

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Answers that aren't about Ubuntu (explicitly about another distro)

TL;DR As Ravexina says, I think this is about that answer, which appears intended to work on Ubuntu, but which discloses that it was tested on Fedora. Considering that it would not be considered a mod …
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9 votes

How should we interpret "Development on Ubuntu" in the FAQ?

English ("so I can report an Ubuntu bug") are off-topic. 1 I've crossed that out because, as written, (a) it goes against this official network-wide policy that says not to close questions based on the scope
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Can I ask a question on Ask Ubuntu about all the old distros?

Scope still applies here, so I expect we would close a "list of Ubuntu releases" question here, on the grounds that it's not about this site. …
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How to deal with "feature request" questions?

If someone asks how to do something that can't be done, and you know it can't be done and you can explain why or at least demonstrate that it cannot, then you can answer the question. If it can't be d …
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Shouldn't we stop closing questions instantly as Off-Topic if we see the words "mint", "debi...

Yes. "Mint," "Debian," "Kali," etc., don't mean "stop paying attention." You're right that it's bad to robo-close questions based on the presence of specific keyword or tags, and that this is somethin …
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Why are questions about (specifically) Ubuntu based distros off-limits?

(Server Fault is another but its scope is narrower, see their FAQ.) …
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Needlessly closed a question?

I think we should not reopen that question but could migrate it to Unix & Linux. This question is about Debian, not Ubuntu. When a user posts a question about Debian and it also applies to Ubuntu--but …
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Are half-Minty questions allowed?

Many people assume that because Linux Mint derives from Ubuntu and is similar to it in many ways that a question about Linux Mint is within the scope of our site just because it's asking about Mint. …
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Is it on-topic to ask about plugins in a browser?

I think most such questions are on-topic. Plugins aren't the only aspect of web browser usage that may apply across different platforms, and web browsers are far from the only Ubuntu software that ex …
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On-topic? What games can be played by two people on the same computer

There's one way to find out... I recommend posting the question, with a comment pointing here. (Or maybe you have already posted it, but I haven't found it the list of questions in your profile.) Then …
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Are bash/shell scripting questions on topic?

Don’t hit them over the head with your scope, help them tailor their question to fit into it – and if that means your site’s scope overlaps a bit with another site’s, so be it. …
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How do we differentiate between 12.04 and 12.04.5?

Even that is not really an issue of site scope; it's just a good idea to try with updated packages when you're having problems. …
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Questions on how to use a program that technically are available on ubuntu?

(I think it's okay with respect to quality, scope, and so forth as well, but that's a separate matter which you haven't asked about.) …
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What windows questions are OK to ask?

The Nature of Scope Decisions There's no way to enumerate an exhaustive list of formal rules about what's on topic and what's not. This question is extremely general. … Don’t hit them over the head with your scope, help them tailor their question to fit into it – and if that means your site’s scope overlaps a bit with another site’s, so be it. …
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Can I mention SteamOS in Ask Ubuntu?

As others have said, SteamOS is not an official Ubuntu derivative. Questions don't become on-topic here by being about SteamOS. With that said, the usual guideline applies, that if the question is in …
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