22 September 2009 03:30
Local Support through Local Community (aka LoCo) Teams | Ubuntu
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Face-to-Face Local Support
Our worldwide network of Local Community ("LoCo") teams is providing a strong backbone to our already vast and extensive Ubuntu community. Many of these teams provide free, face-to-face local support, such as one-on-one troubleshooting, group sessions, and presentations about Ubuntu. Why not go and see the full list of teams!
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1. Non-English Support
1. Bengali (Bangladesh)
2. Brazilian
3. Catalan
4. Česky
5. Chinese
6. Croatian
7. Dutch
8. Finnish
9. French
10. German
11. Greek
12. Hebrew and Arabic
13. India (any Indian language)
14. Indonesian
15. Italian
16. Japanese
17. Korean
18. Kurdish
19. Persian (Iran)
20. Portuguese
21. Romanian
22. Russian
23. Slovak
24. Spanish
1. General
2. Argentina
3. Chile
25. Swedish
26. Tamil
27. Turkish
28. Urdu (Pakistan)
Non-English Support
Support channels on IRC and mailing lists exist for Ubuntu users whose first language is not English. You are welcome to join one of these or start your own.
An important part of the Ubuntu manifesto is your ability to use your software in your local language. Part of that is ensuring that Ubuntu includes the best translations available for the Ubuntu desktop software (and you can help to improve those translations).
Another part of that commitment is helping to create mailing lists and IRC channels for Ubuntu users in different languages.
If you want to start a local team or to join an existing one, visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeams
Bengali (Bangladesh)
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Website: http://www.ubuntu-bd.org/
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Forum: http://forum.ubuntu-bd.org/
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IRC: #ubuntu-bd on irc.freenode.net
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Mailing list: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
Brazilian
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Website: http://www.ubuntu-br.org
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Forums: http://forum.ubuntu-br.org
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Wiki documentation: http://wiki.ubuntu-br.org
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IRC: #ubuntu-br on chat.freenode.net
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Mailing list: http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-br
22 September 2009 01:15
Support Overview | Ubuntu
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If you are stumped by a problem, the chances are that someone else has encountered it too. Take a look at our Documentation site where you'll find the official documentation developed and maintained by the Ubuntu Documentation Team.
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Ubuntu Face-to-Face Local Support
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