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- | Following on from the introduction we have on the website, here we take you through more detailed steps. So, hopefully by the time you've read through these few pages you will feel well enough informed about the basics to join the community, start to help making | + | ===== Xubuntu |
- | **Right, OK, How do I start helping? | + | After reading the [[link | introduction on the website]], this 'New Tester' |
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- | It's as easy as 1, 2, 3 ... | + | |
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It's important to remember that pretty much anything that you are able to do during a development cycle is of great use to the Xubuntu community. Even if you've only got 30 minutes during the whole development cycle to test that Xubuntu installs properly then this would be both a very worthwhile contribution and, most importantly, | It's important to remember that pretty much anything that you are able to do during a development cycle is of great use to the Xubuntu community. Even if you've only got 30 minutes during the whole development cycle to test that Xubuntu installs properly then this would be both a very worthwhile contribution and, most importantly, | ||
- | The Xubuntu Team mostly uses IRC to keep in contact with each other. You can contact them there as well: simply choose the IRC tab on the [[https:// | + | To avoid confusion, first it's worth clearing up a few terms which we use both within these pages and elsewhere in the Xubuntu world: |
- | For more information on IRC we have included | + | |
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- | There are a few terms which we use both within these pages and elsewhere in the Xubuntu world. | + | |
* OS - Operating System, referring here to Xubuntu | * OS - Operating System, referring here to Xubuntu | ||
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* VM - Virtual Machine, software to emulate a computer within a computer; examples of such software are VMWare, VirtualBox and the Linux Kernel based Virtual Machine (KVM) | * VM - Virtual Machine, software to emulate a computer within a computer; examples of such software are VMWare, VirtualBox and the Linux Kernel based Virtual Machine (KVM) | ||
* IRC - Internet Relay Chat - a service allowing people to communicate online. | * IRC - Internet Relay Chat - a service allowing people to communicate online. | ||
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+ | We suggest that you read at least the first two pages before making a decision as to how you can help Xubuntu best. | ||
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+ | The Xubuntu Team mostly uses IRC to keep in contact with each other. You can contact them there as well: simply choose the IRC tab on the [[https:// | ||
+ | More information on IRC is also included in the [[ https:// |