36 hours sounded good for folks who have weekends and take the odd day off.
Changing the default timeout for new threads does not affect threads that already have a timer running.
I nominate @merlock for the Most Original category award .
Sounds like you need an attitude check. You’ve already been warned. One more step…
That’s what I thought, however the forum setting was never actually set to three hours to begin with.
OK good to know. Thanks
There is nothing wrong with my post and you know it. Please don’t call out people over a simple statement of fact.

One more step…
…and you took it. You were warned.
One wonders if the Borg might regenerate as a Dalek.
Not is exterminated quickly enough. (Read: vaporised.)
Hmmm, it seems like the current (yesterday) setting is 3 hours. I mean for new solutions like here
The best source for chromebooks running linux I know: MrChromebox.tech home MrChromebox.tech supported devices …hope that helps.
This one’s re-opened for another 2 days, so this means it’s been reset to 3 days I think.
So mark it solved?

This one’s re-opened for another 2 days, so this means it’s been reset to 3 days I think.
So mark it solved?
It’s probably best not to jump-the-gun. Wait for @Yochanan for confirmation as the final decision isn’t subject to a democracy; despite opinions being welcome.
I don’t know. This one is opened only 18 hours ago and still had the 3h timer.
Thx, i know ChatGPT isn’t a reliable source but sometimes it helps. I see it as little buddy who can teach me the other side of Linux (debian, ubuntu mint are easy and most used distros even my parents could use them i they knew english) / explain some weird formulated stuff but i don’t run commands that doesn’t seem helpful, i mean a --ignore flag doesn’t really break the system. I’m a Developer and some Random can’t replace me, if u know at least 50% of what ur doing u can use the Code Snippet…

maybe the OP needs to be made aware that it is also a very risky solution that could break their system if they make a typo.
if solutions are posted in preformatted text format, other users can copy/paste solution with no risk of a typo
If a marked solution is considered risky it should be flagged for moderators to deal with
the final decision isn’t subject to a democracy
IMO Marking a topic solved is primarily OP’s prerogative and I don’t care if they choose a solution that I consider sub-optimal, because I can read all the comments and make my own decisions about the quality of the solution

This one is opened only 18 hours ago and still had the 3h timer.
I won’t be changing the timer on that topic because it will most likely continue off-topic discussion on stochastic parrots
OPs frequently asked question was posted at 16:30 and answered by copypasta 16:41
I’ve been singing this song now for twenty five minutes
I could sing it for another twenty five minutes
I’m not proud…Or tired…
So we’ll wait till it comes around again, and this time with four-part harmony and feeling

IMO Marking a topic solved is primarily OP’s prerogative and I don’t care if they choose a solution that I consider sub-optimal, because I can read all the comments and make my own decisions about the quality of the solution
Well, the point is that the solution hasn’t yet been finalized. In this case we’re waiting on @Yochanan to update us all on the outcome of his efforts. To that end, we wait (as we must) for the final solution. Hmm, that sounded almost apocalyptic.
AFAICT from looking at recent solved topics, the auto-close timer might be set when topic is started
so some topics might be closed after 3 hours
If users spot this before a topic is closed, moderators can adjust the timer
If a topic is already closed, users can still reply as a linked topic:
Continuing the discussion from Autoclose topics after a solution:
and moderators (or community assistants) can re-open original topic and move linked comments
Doesn’t make any sense to me. Working full time in three shifts, so a reply can take 10-12 hours. Just another nail in the coffin of this forum.
I think at this point the consensus of the majority is that 3 hours is just very inconvenient and makes no sense. It it gets fixed or not is a task and a decision for the forum admins. We can just tell our point of view.
Auto-close timer setting has been changed for new topics as explained in post #2
see also: Search results for 'status:solved order:latest' - Manjaro Linux Forum
some older topics might still be set to close after 3 hours
It’s difficult to reset the clock on older threads.
The presumption is that a timer – read: a cookie; for the sake of easier understanding – has been set on previous threads and there is no option to reset them in bulk.
With no such mechanism in place, the only remaining option is to manually reset the timer of those threads, on a case by case basis.
However, newly created threads no longer have this limitation.
I believe this is what @nikgnomic has attempted to explain.

Doesn’t make any sense to me. Working full time in three shifts, so a reply can take 10-12 hours. Just another nail in the coffin of this forum.
Note that the timer doesn’t start when the thread opens, but only when the OP decides he has found a good solution . And he therefore thinks he does not need further help.