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The online Ubuntu documentation is available at <ulink url="https://help.ubuntu.com"> https://help.ubuntu.com</ulink>. There are two different types of documentation available on this site, official and community.
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The official documentation is the documentation that is included with your Ubuntu installation by default and is locally accessible from your Ubuntu desktop. You can also access this documentation on the Internet at the Web site mentioned above.
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The following screenshot shows the home page of the Ubuntu documentation site:
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The documentation is classified according to the various Ubuntu releases, such as Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, 7.10 and 6.06 LTS.
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To access the official documentation locally from your Ubuntu desktop, without connecting to the Internet, on the <emphasis role="strong">System</emphasis> menu, click <emphasis role="strong">Help and Support</emphasis>. You can also use the Help icon on the top panel of the desktop.
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The information available in the official documentation will be enough to guide you through most topics and problems. However, if you are unable to find an answer to your queries here, you can look for answers in the second type of documentation available on this site. This is documentation created by the community, without following the stringent quality control process of the Ubuntu Documentation Team. Access this documentation via the tab labelled <emphasis role="strong">Community Docs</emphasis>. The community documentation is stored on a Wiki, which allows the documentation to be changed quickly. While the community documentation covers more topics and some subjects in greater depth than the official documentation, the lack of quality assurance control and especially maintenance makes it a slightly less reliably alternative.
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The community documentation is a large collection of community-contributed documents, primarily covering the following topics:
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Migrating from other operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows and Red Hat
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Post-installation configuration for a variety of tasks such as
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Maintaining your computer
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