I see a lot of questions on Stack Overflow that are not programming questions and would be more appropriate for Ask Ubuntu.
I usually vote to close such questions as off-topic, with a custom explanation suggesting Ask Ubuntu. (Often other users have voted to migrate the same question to superuser, probably because it's easier.)
(I would like to see automatic migration to more sites, but that's already been covered elsewhere and it's not what this question is about.)
Should I vote to close such questions (leaving it up to the questioner to repost and eventually for the question to be closed and deleted on SO), or should I flag it for moderator attention and ask for it to be migrated? Voting to close avoids imposing extra work on the moderators, but flagging is a more direct way to achieve the desired outcome of moving the question to the appropriate site.
(Most such questions would also be topical on superuser or on Unix & Linux, but in the cases I'm thinking of Ask Ubuntu is a better fit.)
Mike McCaughan raises a good point: it probably matters whether the question would be closed on the other site (for example, if it's very likely to be a duplicate). For purposes of this question, please assume that the question in question (!) would be appropriate for the other site.