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@EliahKagan Post already reported
 
[ Natty | Sentinel ] Link to Post Low Length; No Code Block; Contains Salutation - Regards; Contains Whitelisted Word - You can; Low Rep; 2.5;
 
 
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OT Python programming
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in answer, blacklisted website in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (180): Dell Keyboard KB212-B Issues In Terminal Password Entry by horazarys on askubuntu.com
 
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dupes of the same question: 1 2 3 4
 
 
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[ Natty | Sentinel ] Link to Post Low Length; No Code Block; Starts with Keyword; Low Rep; 3.5;
 
^^^ formatting PC isn't a solution
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer (60): How make my ubuntu desktop like this? by Huw on askubuntu.com
 
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OT no-repro, abandoned questions: 1 2 3
 
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@Kulfy it vaguely looks like spam but the link is just GitHub
 
I think OP was looking for this theme ^^^
 
was it the theme or the dock?
 
This GIF was in the Git link provided..
 
yeah
 
1:26 PM
Thanks for undeleting :)
 
if the person linked the GIF instead of the Github, maybe someone might not have flagged it as spam I guess
 
@jokerdino Both I guess.
 
anyway, I did not handle the spam flag.
 
I have edited the question and added the GIF.
This and that comment isn't really needed IMO.
 
1:44 PM
(unrelated to above) I'm reluctant to flag this answer as spam. The article was written on 29 May and the answer was posted on 30 May. I found no evidence of to indicate that the answerer is affiliated to that blog. Moreover, they have ~2k reputation on Stack Overflow. But they haven't tried to fix the post since yesterday (I assume that they saw my comment since their last visited site 3 hours ago and I commented 23 hours ago). So, I assume this is NAA at least.
 
why NAA?
 
By NAA I actually meant Link only answer.
 
isn't the link supplementary to their paltry and poorly spelled advice though hahaha
a crone job XD
 
But I still don't think it would qualify as a standalone answer.
 
Is deja dup still around?
Back then, it used to backup to Ubuntu One.
U1 is no more :(
 
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My apologies.
 
 
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@Natty fp I agree with the deletion, but for Natty's purposes it's not NAA.
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Though that could have been considered ne, and I'm wondering if it should be edited with a translation and flagged for undeletion.
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@Natty fp - it would make sense and be usable even if nothing in it were linked to anything (but it is not very high quality and it definitely would benefit from expansion)
@Natty fp for Natty's purposes - it may have been intended as a success report on another answer to which it was extremely similar, and if that were clear then I'd give tp feedback... but I think it's more likely the author didn't look at all the other answers before posting (in particular, though their command is functionally identical, it's not the same command)
@Kulfy I would consider that much better than toe's answer, considering that people who read toe's answer are likely to think they should actually type its contents literally (including literal | characters).
 
4:28 PM
@EliahKagan Should toe's answer be edited to indicate | isn't the part of the command instead it stands or "or"?
 
@Natty fp It should be expanded, but it recommends specific drivers.
@Kulfy I think that would be reasonable. But all three commands should be retained in it, I think, as it's clearly the author's intent to have them all. So I still probably wouldn't delete the newer, simpler answer that recommends the one of them that's most useful.
 
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Link at end of answer (60): Install homebrew in Ubuntu 14.04 by maccevedor on askubuntu.com
 
@EliahKagan Edited and converted to 3 separate commands.
 
Thanks.
(unrelated) I've tested by making a Numbers file on iCloud (I don't have any apple products, but apparently my ancient iCloud account lets me use the cloud-based versions of the iWork apps, so that's cool) and I think this answer is just the solution now. New versions of LibreOffice seem to open .numbers spreadsheets just fine.
 
4:45 PM
:)
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4:58 PM
dupe. Add this as the second dupe target. Boris' answer is applicable here.
 
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6:19 PM
This question should be retagged but I'm not sure what tags it should have.
 
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@EliahKagan is the right tag for application launchers, but that doesn't seem applicable here either. I re-tagged with based on the error message.
Also removed the solution OP added to the question.
@jokerdino Regarding the tag-cleanup drive, I noticed there are two tags: and . Probably the right thing to do is
 
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