I cannot seem to find the "mark thread as solved" link on thread tools above my first post. What am i doing wrong?
I cannot seem to find the "mark thread as solved" link on thread tools above my first post. What am i doing wrong?
Last edited by despidey44; March 5th, 2013 at 02:19 PM.
I just posted the final description of the solution to my problem on one of my threads. When I went to the Thread Tools link to mark the thread [solved] I found only three options: show printable version; email this page; subscribe to this thread. What happened to the option "mark this thread [solved]"? How do I mark a thread solved now?
Last edited by Acharn; March 6th, 2013 at 08:39 AM. Reason: Problem solved
It's broken after the upgrade. See this link for workaround:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2121377
Please create new threads for new questions.
Please wrap code in code tags using the '#' button or enter it in your post like this: [code]...[/code].
It's broken after the upgrade: See this post for a workaround:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2121377
Please create new threads for new questions.
Please wrap code in code tags using the '#' button or enter it in your post like this: [code]...[/code].
Moved to Forum Feedback & Help.
Moved to FF&H.
I have a problem marking an older thread as SOLVED: Having upgraded to 12.04.1-LTS, AMD64 Edition, before I could catch satisfactory Replies for backporting Moonlight and Gecko Media Player from the in-development 12.02b2 Precise (to be 12.04.2-LTS, as of April 2013) to 10.04.4-LTS ("PPA's for Moonlight and Gecko Media Player," started 5 February 2012), I am unable to edit the first Post, so the workaround is not an option. Any estimate on an actual fix for the Thread Tools, as of 5 March 2013?
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Hello!
In general, a thread needs to be marked solved manually for the moment. ETA for a fix is unknown.
Please see coffeecat's post in this thread.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2121377
However, an anti-spam measure now means that you may not edit posts more than 7 days old.
I have edited the subject to mark it solved.
Last edited by QIII; March 6th, 2013 at 05:54 AM.
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A thing discovered and kept to oneself must be discovered time and again by others. A thing discovered and shared with others need be discovered only the once.
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An update that QIII may have missed, is we increased the post edit limit to 60 days.
OK, works for me. I think an explanation of this should be posted at the top of the forum, as a sticky, at least until this is made more convenient (I won't say "solved").
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