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The Ubuntu Documentation Team maintains a series of official wiki pages designed to assist both new and experienced users wishing to learn more about Ubuntu. The Ubuntu community endorses these documents, which serve as a reliable first point of reference for users seeking online help. You can access these resources at \url{http://help.ubuntu.com}. To get to the built-in Ubuntu Desktop Guide, type \userinput{help} in the Dash.
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The Ubuntu Forums are the official forums of the Ubuntu community. Millions of Ubuntu users use them daily to seek help and support from one another. You can create an Ubuntu Forums account in minutes. To create an account and learn more about Ubuntu from community members, visit \url{http://ubuntuforums.org}.
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Launchpad, an open source code repository and user community, provides a question and answer service that allows anyone to ask questions about any Ubuntu-related topic. Signing up for a Launchpad account takes just a few seconds. You can ask a question by visiting Launchpad at \url{https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu}.
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Ask Ubuntu is a free, community-driven website for Ubuntu users and developers. Like the Ubuntu Forums, it allows users to post questions for other members of the Ubuntu community to answer. But Ask Ubuntu also allows visitors to ``vote'' on the answers users provide, so the most useful or helpful responses get featured more prominently on the site. Ask Ubuntu is part of the Stack Exchange network of websites and is one of the best free Ubuntu support resources available. Visit \url{http://www.askubuntu.com} to get started.
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Ubuntu is the flagship product created by a global community of passionate users who want to help others adopt, use, understand, and even modify or enhance Ubuntu. By choosing to install and run Ubuntu, you've become part of this community. As you learn more about Ubuntu, you may wish to collaborate with others as you promote Ubuntu to new users, to share Ubuntu advice, or to answer other users' questions. In this section, we'll discuss a few community projects that can connect you to other Ubuntu users.
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Full Circle Magazine is ``the independent magazine for the Ubuntu Linux community.'' Released every month, Full Circle Magazine contains reviews of new software (including games) for Ubuntu, step-by-step tutorials for projects you can accomplish with Ubuntu, editorials discussing important issues in the Ubuntu community, and Ubuntu tips from other users. Full Circle Magazine is released in many different formats and is always free. You can download current and back issues of Full Circle Magazine at \url{http://fullcirclemagazine.org/}.
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Produced by members of the UK's Ubuntu LoCo team, this bi-weekly online audio broadcast (or ``podcast'') features lively discussion about Ubuntu and often includes interviews with Ubuntu community members who work to improve Ubuntu. Episodes are available at \url{http://podcast.ubuntu-uk.org/}.
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You can also participate in the Ubuntu community by contributing to this manual. You might choose to write new content for it, edit its chapters so they are easier for new Ubuntu users to understand and use, or translate it in your own language. Or maybe taking screenshots is your passion! Regardless of your talent or ability, if you have a passion to contribute to the Ubuntu community in a meaningful way, then the Ubuntu Manual Project invites you to join! To get involved in the Ubuntu Manual Project, visit \url{http://ubuntu-manual.org/getinvolved}.
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You are free:
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Under the following conditions:
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