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Ubuntu newsgroups?
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| ***** charles 2005-05-17, 5:46 pm |
| Has anyone setup ubuntu newsgroups yet, if not
where do most people go with ubuntu problems,
questions?
thanks,
charles......
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| Sparky 2005-05-17, 5:46 pm |
| ***** charles wrote:
> Has anyone setup ubuntu newsgroups yet, if not
> where do most people go with ubuntu problems,
> questions?
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> thanks,
> charles......
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Hey Charles;
Yea, I'm here in *debian as a Ubuntu user too. Really, the best place
to start is http://www.ubuntulinux.org/. Check the wiki, forums, etc.
Personally, I wish they'd do less forum'ing and more newsgrouping but...
hth,
Sparky
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| On Tuesday 17 May 2005, ***** charles wrote in alt.os.linux.debian:
> Has anyone setup ubuntu newsgroups yet, if not
> where do most people go with ubuntu problems,
> questions?
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> thanks,
> charles......
There doesn't seem to be an English language group for discussion of
Ubuntu specifically.
alt.fr.os.ubuntu (French)
alt.pl.comp.os.linux.ubuntu (Polish)
gmane.linux.ubuntu.announce (Moderated)
gmane.linux.ubuntu.devel.kernel.bugs
gmane.linux.ubuntu.sounder (Moderated)
gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.german (Moderated)
However, derivatives of Debian are on-topic here according to the
charter, though this is unfortunately not clear from the newsgroup
name and description.
If you want a group specifically for Ubuntu, there's no reason why you
shouldn't create one, of course.
PJR :-)
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| Paul Johnson 2005-05-18, 2:46 am |
| ***** charles wrote:
> Has anyone setup ubuntu newsgroups yet, if not
> where do most people go with ubuntu problems,
> questions?
Try the ubuntu mailing lists?
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| my name is 2006-10-20, 1:13 am |
| Jim Cook wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> There is also alt.os.linux.ubuntu
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The Ubuntu forums are a good resource, check it out
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/index.php
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| Jim Cook wrote:
> There is also alt.os.linux.ubuntu
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> "Paul Johnson" <baloo@ursine.ca> wrote in message
> news:vp0rl2-vii.ln1@ursine.ca...
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There is a Ubuntu newsgroup, but it had a bunch of junk on it that
filled up my newsreader with strange content that I decided I was safer
using the Ubuntu forums. The Ubuntu forums accessible from the Ubuntu
web site are quite numerous; I would stick with those if I was you.
Though since Ubuntu is a debian destribution, this newsgroup is probably
good enough for most questions unless it is strictly a Ubuntu question.
Z.K.
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| SINNER 2007-03-06, 7:14 pm |
| * Z.K. wrote in alt.os.linux.debian:
> Jim Cook wrote:
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> There is a Ubuntu newsgroup, but it had a bunch of junk on it that
> filled up my newsreader with strange content that I decided I was
> safer using the Ubuntu forums. The Ubuntu forums accessible from the
> Ubuntu web site are quite numerous; I would stick with those if I was
> you. Though since Ubuntu is a debian destribution, this newsgroup is
> probably good enough for most questions unless it is strictly a Ubuntu
> question.
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> Z.K.
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Kill binaries in non binary groups and you would not have seen that
'junk' some idiot posted yenc binaries of some ubuntu books. While the
Forums are very good, there is no reason to avoid the Ubuntu newsgroup.
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David
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