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The way for starting new threads is not clear
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I appreciate you for providing this type of good resource for Unix. But the way how to post a new thread is not clear for a registered user. No where in the forums page I could find the link or any button for this purpose like "NEW THREAD" shall any one go through 'contact us' for posting a question...? I am new to this i couldn't find another way for posting questions... Please help me out of this. |
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