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the bot will trawl the forum for new questions. It will then answer these questions by randomly choosing one of these options
the bot will trawl the forum for new questions. It will then answer these questions by randomly choosing one of these options
1) tell the person asking the question to go to the debian website and RTFM
1) tell the person asking the question to go to the debian website and RTFM
2) copy a random answer from a random other thread
2) copy a random answer from a random other thread
3) suggest to install Windows 10
3) suggest to install Windows 10
4) sudo apt-get distupgrade
4) sudo apt-get distupgrade
5) sudo ln -sf /dev/null /etc/resolv.conf
5) sudo ln -sf /dev/null /etc/resolv.conf




..... more suggestions welcome
..... more suggestions welcome

Revision as of 23:15, 5 January 2016

ubuntu forum support bot
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The purpose of this bot is to improve the quality of the answers on the ubuntu support forum

the bot will trawl the forum for new questions. It will then answer these questions by randomly choosing one of these options

1) tell the person asking the question to go to the debian website and RTFM

2) copy a random answer from a random other thread

3) suggest to install Windows 10

4) sudo apt-get distupgrade

5) sudo ln -sf /dev/null /etc/resolv.conf


..... more suggestions welcome