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Also, using proper spelling eases the use of the "Search" function on the forums for others. For example, searching "Maemo" will often not yield results with "Meamo".
Also, using proper spelling eases the use of the "Search" function on the forums for others. For example, searching "Maemo" will often not yield results with "Meamo".
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And make sure to make your post looks better and using this char "."
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And nake sure to make your post looks better and useing this char "."
Finally please consider not to use the white colored font to write in your posts.
Finally please consider not to use the white colored font to write in your posts.
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In such cases, or if the search yields nothing useful at all, then you would create a new thread, under the appropriate sub-forum.
In such cases, or if the search yields nothing useful at all, then you would create a new thread, under the appropriate sub-forum.
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At that point you can consider the power search button as a friend at your adventure in maemo talk.
 
== Don't create duplicate threads of your own ==
== Don't create duplicate threads of your own ==
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== Don't "panic" in your subject ==
== Don't "panic" in your subject ==
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Avoid posting threads like "HELP! - MY NXXX FORZE!!!!!!!!!!!HELP!!!!", or " Some one help me please".
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Avoid posting threads like "HELP! - MY NXXX FORZE!!!!!!!!!!!HELP!!!!".
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Being calm and clear in your messages, again, allows a better understanding of your situation, and assists others in answering your question.
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Being calm in your messages, again, allows a better understanding of your situation, and assists others in answering your question.
Also, some people ignore such threads, as harsh as it is, because usually threads posted as such are duplicates of common issues.
Also, some people ignore such threads, as harsh as it is, because usually threads posted as such are duplicates of common issues.

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