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Swad
If there is a thread that you feel should be made a sticky to answer common questions or concerns, post the title and the link here!
MLS
I think the rules should be stickied in every forum, in some of them they are not visible. I'm sure IPB has something better than one sticky per forum, like global announces, or some way to put it on the header.
JAWS13
Possible Nforce 3 UDMA Fix Options

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=593


I think this thread should be stuck. It helped me out greatly and I'm sure it will help others. 11000+ views already.
Azuraeus
I think that
http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=8389
should be stickied... perhaps rename it, but i believe i answered a lot of issues that arise during installation and after installation that people have.
ampTK
Could you guys sticky this:

Recommendations for publishing on the Non-English Forum

If you agree with what it says, of curse.
domino
I think this thread should be stickified:

Native FrontRow without any illegal hacks?

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=10470
Korrupted
Maybe sticky this topic that I made about UNIX/Mac OS X info?

[INFO] Various Unix/Mac OS X terminal commands

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=14496
WiZMaC
Hi Guys,

How about my thread/idea?

http://forum.osx86project.org/index.php?showtopic=18733

Can you also merge amdprophet's thread with mine- so it's unified...

Many thanks,
W.
~pcwiz
Its up to you, but OS X VMware users may find this useful to be stickied:

Fix for networking: Uphuck 1.4i on VMware

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=66920
alloutmacstoday
wow... this thread was more than a year old...
~pcwiz
Well this thread is stickied so I'm not really bringing stuff back from the dead.
erbic
Yes you are... if it's more than a couple weeks old then it counts as dead.

Which means you're still post-whoring, regardless of the sticky status.
Mebster
QUOTE (ERBiC @ Oct 21 2007, 08:32 PM) *
Yes you are... if it's more than a couple weeks old then it counts as dead.

Which means you're still post-whoring, regardless of the sticky status.

It's a sticky asking what to "Tell us what to Sticky!". It doesn't matter if this is a year old or 10 year old if it's a sticky it must still be relevant. And guess what, it still is. I just wanted to make that clear because I could just as easily have posted on a year old sticky.

But saying that I did think the post pcwiz made was unnecessary and in no way worth being a sticky. You just have to look at the number of replies it's got.

And finally pcwiz you wouldn't feel the need to defend yourself if you didn't dig up loads of old threads. One or two for me is fine, sometimes you need to dig something up again. But you rose 10 or so from beyond the grave in one day - with noting valuable added. So just think twice before you decide to dig an old topic again please.
mcsmart
How about this one? Many users keep asking how to do set up those kinds of graphics gards and I made this threat to give a short and up2date answer.
Colonel
QUOTE (ERBiC @ Oct 21 2007, 03:32 PM) *
Yes you are... if it's more than a couple weeks old then it counts as dead.

Which means you're still post-whoring, regardless of the sticky status.



QUOTE (mcsmart @ Mar 18 2008, 05:53 AM) *
How about this one? Many users keep asking how to do set up those kinds of graphics gards and I made this threat to give a short and up2date answer.

dry.gif
mcsmart
QUOTE (Colonel @ Mar 18 2008, 11:26 AM) *
dry.gif

What does that mean? If you say there already is this topic, I can just say that it is plain outdated. You do not have to do any kernel stuff in Leopard, nor do you have to mess with OpenGL.framework.
~pcwiz
Colonel is implying on erbic's inaccurate and useless comment that just because this "Tell us what to Sticky!" post is old, you should not post anything on here and leave it stickied on this forum like a doorknob. I disagree obviously tongue.gif
fandel
I think that just like the wiki helps organize large amounts of information there should be a sticky thread for every mayor topic and within a link to the threads regarding the same topics. Example:

Motherboard specific installation guides / resources: (Sticky thread)
(within the sticky thread)
Intel BadAxe 2
10.5.2 installation guide by "user"
Sound Patching procedure by "user"

Gigabyte P35
10.5.2 Install guide + Resources by "user"

This way you could easy find threads on any specific problems. Just my 2cents!
~pcwiz
fandel,

That seems like an excellent idea. Making a separate subforum for installation on different hardware and stickying! I'll have to tell Sabr about this...
00Diabolic ~~
My topic should be sticked.

-~-OSX Kernel Flags Darwin Boot Option List-~-

It took me a while to compile this list and as far as I know its the largest list anywhere. I need more feedback on some flags but Its the most complete list ANYWHERE.
wmarsh
QUOTE (Mashugly @ Oct 7 2005, 04:06 PM) *
If there is a thread that you feel should be made a sticky to answer common questions or concerns, post the title and the link here!

Can you sticky this thread on how to make grub boot Leopard using pc_efi
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?s=&...st&p=606752

Possibly it would be more easily found in the multibooting section than the tutorial (genius bar) section.
iSkylla
I think the Retail install guide should be stickied. It has far more views than other guides and it can be applied to almost any board.

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=86167
Mebster
QUOTE (iSkylla @ May 28 2008, 04:32 PM) *
I think the Retail install guide should be stickied. It has far more views than other guides and it can be applied to almost any board.

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=86167

Agree.
Hagar
Guys, please stop just suggesting your own topics, it's a bit sad...
kuru
ATI installers thread. Saves alot of time when people blow up there video after updates:

ATI Radeon HD pkg installers 10.5.3, Easy to install !!

USB fix thread. This question gets asked repeatedly:

Solving USB problems; USB devices do not mount
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