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Thread: No Gnome "fallback" or what once was "classic"

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    Re: No Gnome "fallback" or what once was "classic"

    Has the way to resolve a thread been changed? In thread tools at the top, mark this thread as resolved is not an option.

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    Re: No Gnome "fallback" or what once was "classic"

    Edit your post, and go to "Advanced". Then look under 'prefixes' and you'll see 'solved' there for you to pick.

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    Re: No Gnome "fallback" or what once was "classic"

    Quote Originally Posted by sgage View Post
    Edit your post, and go to "Advanced". Then look under 'prefixes' and you'll see 'solved' there for you to pick.
    Thanks for that info. I'll try that.

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    Re: No Gnome "fallback" or what once was "classic"

    Quote Originally Posted by sgage View Post
    Edit your post, and go to "Advanced". Then look under 'prefixes' and you'll see 'solved' there for you to pick.
    I finally got it. I had to edit the initial post and mark it there as resolved. I wonder what happens when the first post is so old that you can no longer edit it.
    IMO it should be under thread tools where it used to be.

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    Re: No Gnome "fallback" or what once was "classic"

    We've upped the edit limit to 60 days, so for most threads, that shouldn't be a problem.

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    Re: No Gnome "fallback" or what once was "classic"

    Quote Originally Posted by cariboo907 View Post
    We've upped the edit limit to 60 days, so for most threads, that shouldn't be a problem.
    Sounds good! Thanks for the update.

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