From 076fd0ebacdd9235e7aace05eef0f05f2c93620f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John Fieber Mailing list are the primary support channel for FreeBSD
+ Mailing lists
+ are the primary support channel for FreeBSD
users, with numerous mailing list covering different
topic areas. When in doubt about what list to post a
question to, post to questions@freebsd.org. You can search the mailing list
+ href="mailto:questions@freebsd.org">questions@freebsd.org.
+ You can search the mailing list
archives at www.freebsd.org. For speakers of German, there are some German language mailing
- lists available. See
- http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/ or send mail to
- majordomo@de.freebsd.org
- to join or find out more information about the lists.
+ Several non-English mailing are also available: For speakers of Portuguese, there are some Portuguese language mailing
- lists available. See
- http://www.br.freebsd.org/list.html
- or send mail to
- listproc@br.freebsd.org to join or find out more information about
- the list.
+ For speakers of Japanese, there are some Japanese language mailing
- lists available. See
- http://www.jp.freebsd.org/ or send mail to
- majordomo@jp.freebsd.org
- to join or find out more information about the lists.
+ If you create other freebsd mailing lists,
+ let us know about them. For information on recent FreeBSD progress and releases,
see the Newsflash page.
Current FreeBSD problem reports are tracked using the GNATS database.
Mailing lists
+ Mailing lists
-
+
+
+ Newsgroups
@@ -58,14 +55,17 @@
www.yourcountry.freebsd.org (e.g.
www.de.freebsd.org for
Germany or www.au.freebsd.org
- for Australia). The same is also true for FTP servers, by
- the way.
+ for Australia). The same naming convention is also used for FTP
+ servers.
GNATSProblem Report Database
+ href="http://www.cs.utah.edu/csinfo/texinfo/gnats/gnats.html">GNATS
+ Problem Report Database
+
+
FreeBSD's widespread popularity has spawned a number of user + groups around the world. If you know of a FreeBSD user group + not listed here, let us know + about it.
+Mailing list are the primary support channel for FreeBSD +
Mailing lists + are the primary support channel for FreeBSD users, with numerous mailing list covering different topic areas. When in doubt about what list to post a question to, post to questions@freebsd.org.
- -You can search the mailing list + href="mailto:questions@freebsd.org">questions@freebsd.org. + You can search the mailing list archives at www.freebsd.org.
-For speakers of German, there are some German language mailing - lists available. See - http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/ or send mail to - majordomo@de.freebsd.org - to join or find out more information about the lists. +
Several non-English mailing are also available:
-For speakers of Portuguese, there are some Portuguese language mailing - lists available. See - http://www.br.freebsd.org/list.html - or send mail to - listproc@br.freebsd.org to join or find out more information about - the list. +
For speakers of Japanese, there are some Japanese language mailing - lists available. See - http://www.jp.freebsd.org/ or send mail to - majordomo@jp.freebsd.org - to join or find out more information about the lists. +
If you create other freebsd mailing lists, + let us know about them.
For information on recent FreeBSD progress and releases, see the Newsflash page.
Current FreeBSD problem reports are tracked using the GNATS database.
FreeBSD's widespread popularity has spawned a number of user + groups around the world. If you know of a FreeBSD user group + not listed here, let us know + about it.
+Mailing list are the primary support channel for FreeBSD +
Mailing lists + are the primary support channel for FreeBSD users, with numerous mailing list covering different topic areas. When in doubt about what list to post a question to, post to questions@freebsd.org.
- -You can search the mailing list + href="mailto:questions@freebsd.org">questions@freebsd.org. + You can search the mailing list archives at www.freebsd.org.
-For speakers of German, there are some German language mailing - lists available. See - http://www.de.freebsd.org/de/ or send mail to - majordomo@de.freebsd.org - to join or find out more information about the lists. +
Several non-English mailing are also available:
-For speakers of Portuguese, there are some Portuguese language mailing - lists available. See - http://www.br.freebsd.org/list.html - or send mail to - listproc@br.freebsd.org to join or find out more information about - the list. +
For speakers of Japanese, there are some Japanese language mailing - lists available. See - http://www.jp.freebsd.org/ or send mail to - majordomo@jp.freebsd.org - to join or find out more information about the lists. +
If you create other freebsd mailing lists, + let us know about them.
For information on recent FreeBSD progress and releases, see the Newsflash page.
Current FreeBSD problem reports are tracked using the GNATS database.
FreeBSD's widespread popularity has spawned a number of user + groups around the world. If you know of a FreeBSD user group + not listed here, let us know + about it.
+