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This is the Community driven Ubuntu Studio Documentation page. Anyone is allowed to edit or add to this page, though this page and many others is created by Ubuntu Studio developers. If for instance you would like to create a "howto" page, sign in, and add a link for it [[http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/HowTos | here]]. A wiki guide can be found [[http://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide | here]]. | This is the Community driven Ubuntu Studio Documentation page. Anyone is allowed to edit or add to this page, though this page and many others are created by Ubuntu Studio developers. If for instance you would like to create a "howto" page, sign in, and add a link for it [[http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/HowTos | here]]. A wiki guide can be found [[http://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide | here]]. |
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'''Join the Development Team''' - Subscribe to the [[http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel | ubuntustudio-devel]] mail list and/or the #ubuntustudio-devel IRC channel at irc.freenode.net, and present yourself with what you would like to contribute with. | '''Join the Development Team''' - Subscribe to the [[http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel | ubuntustudio-devel]] mail list and/or connect to the #ubuntustudio-devel IRC channel at irc.freenode.net, and present yourself with what you would like to contribute with. |
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Introduction To Ubuntu Studio
Ubuntu Studio is an officially recognized flavor of Ubuntu. Like Ubuntu, it is a free operating system based on free and open source software (FLOSS) shipping with the the latest and most up to date multimedia software in the GNU/Linux world.
This is the Community driven Ubuntu Studio Documentation page. Anyone is allowed to edit or add to this page, though this page and many others are created by Ubuntu Studio developers. If for instance you would like to create a "howto" page, sign in, and add a link for it here. A wiki guide can be found here.
Try Before Installing
Before installing, you might like to try out Ubuntu Studio by booting from a live image. This means you can boot from a DVD, or a usb stick as if you were booting from hard disk, and access all the default Ubuntu Studio applications without installing anything. Instructions for how to do that are included in the installation instructions below.
Installing Ubuntu Studio - Instructions on how to install Ubuntu Studio Missing only the upgrade from Ubuntu howto
Get Instant Support
IRC - Get online and talk with other users and Ubuntu Studio developers directly.
Mail List - Join The Ubuntu Studio User Mail list
Ubuntu Forums - Join the Ubuntu Forums, where there's a special category for Ubuntu Studio
Ubuntu Studio User Introduction
Pro audio Introduction - a short introduction to using pro audio applications with Ubuntu Studio
How To's
Ubuntu Studio How To's - Please add all Ubuntu Studio related how to's here
FAQ
Is my hardware supported? - Information about linux supported hardware
Where can I find more help? - links to Manuals, User Guides, Mailing lists etc..
How do I find software? - Finding applications that may be useful for multimedia production.
How do I use the terminal? A simple guide on basic terminal usage
Contributing to Ubuntu Studio
Reporting Bugs - Guide for reporting bugs
How To Help - Generally about helping Ubuntu Studio
Join the UbuntuStudio team on Launchpad
Join the Development Team - Subscribe to the ubuntustudio-devel mail list and/or connect to the #ubuntustudio-devel IRC channel at irc.freenode.net, and present yourself with what you would like to contribute with.
Archived Pages
http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Deprecated%20Ubuntu%20Studio%20Pages - List of pages whose information is superseded but retained for archival purposes