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- We don't consider RPi/raspian to be topical with the meaning of Server Fault. The enthusiast nature of the device is better suited to Unix & Linux, Super User or in the case of non unix related questions Raspberry Pi.user591– user5912014-07-03 10:05:07 +00:00Commented Jul 3, 2014 at 10:05
- Thanks. Odd question, where can I find the exact scopes of these different sites to read up on the exact scopes of each?Martijn– Martijn2014-07-03 10:12:45 +00:00Commented Jul 3, 2014 at 10:12
- Yeah it's difficult, the tour and help center for each is a good place to start. We also have clarification of certain points on our meta in particular and relevant to you meta.serverfault.com/questions/5586/… .user591– user5912014-07-03 10:15:33 +00:00Commented Jul 3, 2014 at 10:15
- Hrm. While I disagree with that, I'm way too much of a newcomer here for that opinion to have any weight. At the same time, it is at least as much on topic on Unix & Linux I guess. I'll ask for a migration.Martijn– Martijn2014-07-03 10:31:34 +00:00Commented Jul 3, 2014 at 10:31
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