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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

debian.org/MailingLists)??”Ways of accessing (and behaving
on) a Debian mailing list are described on this page. A complete listing of the more
than 200 Debian mailing lists is available from http://lists.debian.org/
completeindex.html.
 Bug tracking (www.debian.org/Bugs)??”If you are interested in following the bug
tracking system for Debian, links from the support page can take you to the Bug Tracking
System site. If you are having problems with any Debian software, you can search that
site for bug reports and file a bug report, if your bug was not yet reported.
 Help (www.debianhelp.org)??”This site offers connections to a range of information
about Debian. In particular, you can find Debian forums from this site, containing literally
thousands of posts. The Debian User Forums site (http://forums.debian.net)
is another place you can go to post questions about Debian.
If you are interested in becoming a Debian developer, start at the Debian Developers??™ Corner
(www.debian.org/devel). That site acts as a guide to ways in which you can enter the Debian
development community. There are Debian developers all over the world. The largest concentrations
of Debian developers are in Europe and the United States, as you can see from the Debian
Developer Location map (www.


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