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How to ask questions about IT problems

Providing helpful information

If you ask for help, there might be lots of pieces of information which can help the people who want to help you. You may want to go through the checklist below and see if you can add anything of relevance to reduce the amount of ping-pong between you and a potentially helpful person.

The more information you include, the more likely it is that someone is actually able to help you. Keep in mind that hitting people with a wall of text might also be counter-productive, so maybe put some of the very verbose supporting information on a separate website, e.g. a pastebin.

Checklist

Giving others the information you would need

A good trick to asking good questions is to ask yourself what you would need to answer that question yourself.

That way you get at least closer to something one can work with and over time you'll find the right amount of detail needed to help others help you.3

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[1] you might want to replace any personal/private information with sensible placeholders
[2] You often find the model# on a sticker at the bottom of your laptop or the back of your PC.
[3] advice by Levy, 2023, Linux Matrix chat room