Where can I get Linux technical support?

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10. Where can I get Linux technical support?

Blue forest http://www.lslnet.com January 3, 2000 15:18

You can also consider paying local resource assistance, Linux's use groups all over the world.

10. Where can I get Linux technical support?

Whether you are a personal user who seeks a free support, or is willing to pay the company users who wish to seek all-weather technology support, Linux provides many assistance.

If you purchase a commercial version of Linux from companies such as Red Hat or Caldera, you have the right to get a free installation consultation in 90 days or 30 days via email.

Help

What should I do if I have encountered problems? You still don't have to spend a cow. Linux Documentation Project maintains dozens of instructions files, covering the topics obtained by various imagination, including installation, boot settings, networks, and using Cyrillic characters, etc.

Query news groups

Or can't you find the help you need? Check out numerous Linux-based online news groups, including comp.os.linux.misc, comp.os.linux.Setup, comp.os.linux.questions and alt.os.linux, etc., if you Doubt has not appeared above, you can post it, Linux users usually answer novice questions. There is even an email list specially designed for Linux, as long as you send a letter to Majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu, you can say that you are a novice. You can also find a variety of categories of other Linux lists on Linux Online websites.

Referring to the Linux Online website, in fact there are also a great website to provide additional Linux information, our favorite includes SlashDot and Linuxberg.

Pull out your pouch

If you don't have enough help, it is a little money. If your company needs Linux services - even all-weather assistance - no problem. Both Red Hat and Caldera provide a 24-hour telephone consultation service to pay in accordance with partial reward or sign a year contract. Other support for Linux has also begun, Linuxcare offers many support options, including Linux KnowledgeBase, which can also purchase technical support, consultation and software development to this company when you need it.

Other Linux users

You can also consider paying local resource assistance, Linux's use group is spread all over the world (Yahoo has a list). If the area is just Linux experts, you can ask them to help, some user groups will even initiate "Installing the Banquet" - a party to provide technical support and pizza, where there is Linux expert to help novice to install the Linux work system.

So no matter what trouble you, you must find someone to help.

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