I found this myself as a recurrent issue. What about "Bash issue on MacOS X?" or on "Raspberri Py?". Beyond this particular case, you could easily find yourself many of those grey-area questions: to give just one other example a "C++ programming question on Arduino?"
The easy answer is ask where it is the most appropriate or ask where you will find the best experts -- but it does not really provide any concrete advices when the OP has difficulties to pinpoint exactly what is his issue. As this is regularly the case for newcomers. An other option would be to suggest to look at the number of similarly tagged questions. More there are questions with the same tags -- more you have chance to find a great community.
That being said, once you adhere to the "do-not-cross-post" mantra, posting on the "wrong" site shouldn't be such an issue as we can migrate questions between sites of the network.
Unfortunately, the SE network has now grown to many overlapping sites -- but only 5 are suggested in the "Close > Off-Topic > Migration" dialog. Or do I missed "Ask Ubuntu" there ?
Allowing us to vote to migrate on any other site would be great. But, beyond the few ones where we regularly participate, most of us don't know exactly what is the real perimeter of each sites (not mentioning the UX issue). So it would be clever to somehow restrict list of possible destination sites that one can suggest. Based on the tags on the question ? Or should we only be able to suggest a migration to sites where we reached a certain rep level ?