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== What are the Ubuntu Forums? ==
== What are the Ubuntu Forums? ==
The [http://www.ubuntuforums.org Ubuntu Forums] are the official support forums for Ubuntu.   
The [http://www.ubuntuforums.org Ubuntu Forums] are the official support forums for Ubuntu.   
=== History ===
=== History ===
The Ubuntu forums are privately owned by Ryan (ubuntu-geek) and were launched unofficially in October 2004 as a personal project for the newly created Ubuntu Distribution.  In March 2006, Canonical offered sponsored hosting and donated a 2x Dual Core Opteron server for the forums.  
The Ubuntu forums are privately owned by Ryan (ubuntu-geek) and were launched unofficially in October 2004 as a personal project for the newly created Ubuntu Distribution.  In March 2006, Canonical offered sponsored hosting and donated a 2x Dual Core Opteron server for the forums.  
=== Organization ===
=== Organization ===
== Getting Help ==
== Getting Help ==
=== How to see if your question has already been asked and answered ===
=== How to see if your question has already been asked and answered ===
Use the search function! You will find it on the main page as well as in the link bar near the top of every page. You can even do more precise searches by clicking "Search" and selecting "Advanced Search."
Use the search function! You will find it on the main page as well as in the link bar near the top of every page. You can even do more precise searches by clicking "Search" and selecting "Advanced Search."
=== How to ask for help ===
=== How to ask for help ===
=== Unanswered Questions ===
=== Unanswered Questions ===
(From a post by aysiu: [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=82471])
(From a post by aysiu: [http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=82471])
Please don't feel ignored. Someone was probably looking. She may not have actually looked at your thread, but she may have looked at the title. Someone cared or wanted to care. Your thread wasn't ignored--it just wasn't answered.
Please don't feel ignored. Someone was probably looking. She may not have actually looked at your thread, but she may have looked at the title. Someone cared or wanted to care. Your thread wasn't ignored--it just wasn't answered.
People here are very supportive and helpful when they can be. I'll tell you that 99% of the time when threads remain unanswered it's because no one knows the answer. Either your problem is too obscure, your hardware is too obscure, or the program you're having problems with is too obscure.
People here are very supportive and helpful when they can be. I'll tell you that 99% of the time when threads remain unanswered it's because no one knows the answer. Either your problem is too obscure, your hardware is too obscure, or the program you're having problems with is too obscure.
In rare cases, it may be a problem everyone has but doesn't know how to solve. When that occurs, someone (maybe it should be you) usually files a bug report at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs.
In rare cases, it may be a problem everyone has but doesn't know how to solve. When that occurs, someone (maybe it should be you) usually files a bug report at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs.
You have a few options if your posts remain unanswered:
You have a few options if your posts remain unanswered:
1. Search for the answer yourself. The Ubuntu forums are quite comprehensive in terms of what they cover, but sometimes a Google search would better serve you. I've found Googling the exact text of errors is a good way to find how to fix those errors.
1. Search for the answer yourself. The Ubuntu forums are quite comprehensive in terms of what they cover, but sometimes a Google search would better serve you. I've found Googling the exact text of errors is a good way to find how to fix those errors.
2. Wait. I had a couple of unanswered threads that got me down for a little bit. Randomly, they got answered weeks later (I'm not kidding).
2. Wait. I had a couple of unanswered threads that got me down for a little bit. Randomly, they got answered weeks later (I'm not kidding).
3. Give up. If it's a non-essential program, maybe just don't deal with that program for now. If your entire installation doesn't work, maybe Ubuntu isn't for your hardware.
3. Give up. If it's a non-essential program, maybe just don't deal with that program for now. If your entire installation doesn't work, maybe Ubuntu isn't for your hardware.
4. Rephrase your post. Sometimes if you give too little information or too much information (especially with no paragraph breaks), people just don't want to spend the extra time to understand what you're saying. Meet people half-way, and they'll more than likely meet you half-way and go beyond that half-way mark.
4. Rephrase your post. Sometimes if you give too little information or too much information (especially with no paragraph breaks), people just don't want to spend the extra time to understand what you're saying. Meet people half-way, and they'll more than likely meet you half-way and go beyond that half-way mark.
Please don't feel ignored, though. If I thought it would, in any way, be productive to answer zero-reply threads and just say, "Hey, I can't answer your question, but I care about your problem," I would, but I think that'd just give people false hope when they see that someone's replied ("maybe that one response could be the answer to my problem...").
Please don't feel ignored, though. If I thought it would, in any way, be productive to answer zero-reply threads and just say, "Hey, I can't answer your question, but I care about your problem," I would, but I think that'd just give people false hope when they see that someone's replied ("maybe that one response could be the answer to my problem...").
Also, remember that everyone (including forum staff) is a volunteer here. No one's obligated to help you. People will try to help as best they can, but please don't feel entitled to receive help. If you get it, great, and you probably will get some help, but if you don't get it, sorry--we're not Ubuntu gods here (I'm seen some Ubuntu angels, though).
Also, remember that everyone (including forum staff) is a volunteer here. No one's obligated to help you. People will try to help as best they can, but please don't feel entitled to receive help. If you get it, great, and you probably will get some help, but if you don't get it, sorry--we're not Ubuntu gods here (I'm seen some Ubuntu angels, though).
== Staff and Governance ==
== Staff and Governance ==
=== Staff ===
=== Staff ===
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuforums-staff
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuforums-staff
=== Governance ===
=== Governance ===
See Ubuntu:ForumsGovernance
See Ubuntu:ForumsGovernance
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
== Frequently Asked Questions ==
See Ubuntu:ForumsFAQ
See Ubuntu:ForumsFAQ
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What are the Ubuntu Forums?

The Ubuntu Forums are the official support forums for Ubuntu.

History

The Ubuntu forums are privately owned by Ryan (ubuntu-geek) and were launched unofficially in October 2004 as a personal project for the newly created Ubuntu Distribution. In March 2006, Canonical offered sponsored hosting and donated a 2x Dual Core Opteron server for the forums.

Organization

Getting Help

How to see if your question has already been asked and answered

Use the search function! You will find it on the main page as well as in the link bar near the top of every page. You can even do more precise searches by clicking "Search" and selecting "Advanced Search."

How to ask for help

Unanswered Questions

(From a post by aysiu: [1]) Please don't feel ignored. Someone was probably looking. She may not have actually looked at your thread, but she may have looked at the title. Someone cared or wanted to care. Your thread wasn't ignored--it just wasn't answered. People here are very supportive and helpful when they can be. I'll tell you that 99% of the time when threads remain unanswered it's because no one knows the answer. Either your problem is too obscure, your hardware is too obscure, or the program you're having problems with is too obscure. In rare cases, it may be a problem everyone has but doesn't know how to solve. When that occurs, someone (maybe it should be you) usually files a bug report at https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs. You have a few options if your posts remain unanswered: 1. Search for the answer yourself. The Ubuntu forums are quite comprehensive in terms of what they cover, but sometimes a Google search would better serve you. I've found Googling the exact text of errors is a good way to find how to fix those errors. 2. Wait. I had a couple of unanswered threads that got me down for a little bit. Randomly, they got answered weeks later (I'm not kidding). 3. Give up. If it's a non-essential program, maybe just don't deal with that program for now. If your entire installation doesn't work, maybe Ubuntu isn't for your hardware. 4. Rephrase your post. Sometimes if you give too little information or too much information (especially with no paragraph breaks), people just don't want to spend the extra time to understand what you're saying. Meet people half-way, and they'll more than likely meet you half-way and go beyond that half-way mark. Please don't feel ignored, though. If I thought it would, in any way, be productive to answer zero-reply threads and just say, "Hey, I can't answer your question, but I care about your problem," I would, but I think that'd just give people false hope when they see that someone's replied ("maybe that one response could be the answer to my problem..."). Also, remember that everyone (including forum staff) is a volunteer here. No one's obligated to help you. People will try to help as best they can, but please don't feel entitled to receive help. If you get it, great, and you probably will get some help, but if you don't get it, sorry--we're not Ubuntu gods here (I'm seen some Ubuntu angels, though).

Staff and Governance

Staff

https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuforums-staff

Governance

See Ubuntu:ForumsGovernance

Frequently Asked Questions

See Ubuntu:ForumsFAQ


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