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1.9. Getting Help

You will undoubtedly require some degree of assistance during your adventures in the Linux world. Even the most wizardly of Unix wizards is occasionally stumped by some quirk or feature of Linux, and it's important to know how and where to find help when you need it.

The primary means of getting help in the Linux world are Internet mailing lists and Usenet newsgroups, as described earlier. A number of businesses also provide commercial support for Linux. A "subscription fee" allows you to call consultants for help with your Linux problems. Several Linux distribution vendors provide online and telephone-based technical support, which can often be very helpful. However, if you have access to Usenet and Internet mail, you may find the free support found there just as good.

Keeping the following suggestions in mind should improve your experiences with Linux and guarantee you more success in finding help to your problems:



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