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Use this tag when examining what is on-topic or off-topic, and why (i.e scope of the site).
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colinux related queries are off the topic?
I'm willing to venture that questions about how coLinux integrates with the NT kernel would be best asked elsewhere (I'm not exactly sure where), as would many other Windows-side questions about coLin …
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Are plan9 questions on-topic?
Is plan9 sufficiently unix to be on-topic here?
(I suppose it might not not really be a question of sufficiency; perhaps plan9 is too unix for this site?)
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Unix C API calls ontopic?
Yes, the Unix APIs are definitely on-topic, as you need to understand the works to get anywhere: file descriptors, pipes, paths, permissions, sockets, processes... the list goes on and on.
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"How to reinstall Windows?" - on topic?
Yeah, this is one of those rare topics that would fit both here and in MS's Knowledge Base.