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If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

replaced http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/ with https://askubuntu.com/
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If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

replaced http://superuser.com/ with https://superuser.com/
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If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

If I have a question about Ubuntu, I now have 3 places I could take it to:

It seems to me that Ubuntu is a subset of Linux/Unix which is a subset of Superuser, so if I have an Ubuntu question, I can really take it wherever I want. What should I be doing? Should we be migrating questions? Should I be asking my questions at the narrowest level possible? Or are some types of Ubuntu related questions more appropriate on each of these sites? Like a kernel compilation question might be best on the Unix/Linux level and things like that?

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