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This lesson includes an optional hour. In addition to covering the lesson content, you can devote this hour to elaborate on topics already covered in the previous lessons or select something from the optional material, such as partitioning and booting or sections from the music and video lesson.
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:21(para)
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Help and support for Ubuntu is readily available through a number of sources so you need not panic if you run into a problem. Essentially there are two channels for accessing support:
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:31(para)
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<emphasis role="italic">The first level is: </emphasis> Free, community based and involves system and online documentation, mailing lists, forums, IRC channels and Launchpad.
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:37(para)
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<emphasis role="italic">The second level is: </emphasis> Paid for, commercial services through Canonical itself and / or various partners.
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:45(para)
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The first resource that you should explore is the offline system documentation. The <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam">Ubuntu Documentation Team</ulink> maintains and updates the documentation for each release. This documentation is very reliable and available in different languages.
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:65(para)
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Ubuntu System documentation is organised into topic based help, including answers to common questions. It is accessed by clicking the <emphasis role="strong">Help and Support</emphasis> button located under the System Menu. The following screenshot shows the home page of the Help and Support offline system documentation.
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:71(para)
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New to Ubuntu? This section introduces you to the wonderful world of Ubuntu including an easy to use guide if you are migrating from Microsoft Windows to Ubuntu. Also in this section, the help guide will explain how to use your desktop, the role of the administrator and basic computer skills. A great resource for any newcomers and a top-up to this desktop course.
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:87(para)
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One of the great features of the system documentation is the ability to search the documentation to help solve the problem you have. Simply type in the term you are looking for and the system will search all the documents and guides with related information.
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:98(para)
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Online Documentation
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:105(title) chapter9/xinclude.xml:127(title)
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Guide the students through each one of the options on the Web.
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Located in chapter9/xinclude.xml:110(para)
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