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Revision as of 10:01, 23 September 2008
The KDE Community is friendly and helpful, so here you'll find hints on where to get help, and some guidance on using the different channels.
Asking Questions - hints about things to check before you ask, and information to gather | |
A list of IRC Channels specifically about KDE. IRC usually brings replies fairly quickly, but probably not instantly. | |
Mailing Lists for KDE and KDE applications. You receive all mail that goes to a Mailing List | |
Forums are where you leave a message and check later for replies. Look for the check-box to get notifications of replies | |
Troubleshooting is the place to look for help with configuration or hardware problems |