Get Support

Below you'll find a plethora of resources that will make getting help and resolving issues a snap. Getting help with Xubuntu is easy!

Online documentation

See the official documentation developed and maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Project at [http://help.ubuntu.com help.ubuntu.com]. This site also hosts community-contributed documentation, which everybody is invited to improve!

Other online resources:

Community Support

Can't find the answer you need in the documentation? Ask someone! Get answers from other Xubuntu users.

Internet Relay Chat

Internet Relay Chat. A live chat area of the Internet in which real-time conversations among two or more people take place via special software. Each specific IRC channel begins with a # and is dedicated to a different area of interest. IRC is considered another part of the technology of the Internet the same way FTP, Telnet and the Web are. The following is a list of popular channels on the Freenode IRC network that you can connect to with your gaim instant messaging client:

IRC is the fastest way to get help, because you can converse "live" with other users about your problem.

Online forums

Just as in the traditional sense, forums on the web are discussion areas on a web site where visitors can post questions or make remarks on a given topic to be answered by their peers. The forums are an excellent place to ask for help as well as to find user-written tutorials, how-to's, and old threads that may already answer your question.

You can find the official Xubuntu forums at ubuntuforums.org

Mailing Lists

A discussion group that occurs via mass email distributions. Mailing lists are usually maintained by individuals utilizing list server software. List servers maintain a list of email addresses to be used for the mailing list. Subscribing and un-subscribing to the list is accomplished by sending a properly formatted email message to the list server. There are two types of mailing lists: moderated and unmoderated. To send a message to an unmoderated list, you email it to the list server which automatically emails your message to every name on the list. To send a message to a moderated list, you email it to the mailing list's moderator who would then send it on to the list server for distribution.

For general support, join the mailing list or review a list of all the available mailing lists at lists.ubuntu.com

Tech Support System

You can also add your support question in the new tech support system which is a part of the Launchpad system. Here you can keep your query active until a community member offers an answer which solves your problem. You can also search through all of the other questions which has been asked and answered.

Commercial Support

Ubuntu users around the world tell us that support and administration expertise are critical in ensuring the success of their Ubuntu deployments. In addition to community support and partner support, Canonical, the company behind this Debian-based GNU/Linux distribution, offers enterprise-class support.

The Canonical Global Support Services team are on hand to support your home, corporate, government and education installations.

For more information about commercial support from Canonical, visit ubuntu.com/support/paid