A.1.3 Personal Help
The correct place to ask for help with Debian is the debian-user mailing list at
debian-user@lists.debian.org. If you know how to use IRC (Internet Relay
Chat), you can use the #debian channel on irc.debian.org. You can find general
GNU/Linux help on the comp.os.linux.* USENET hierarchy. It is also possible to
hire paid consultants to provide guaranteed support services. The Debian
website5
has more information on many of these resources.
Again, please do not ask the authors of this book for help. We probably don’t
know the answer to your specific problem anyway; if you mail debian-user, you will
get higher-quality responses, and more quickly.
Always be polite and make an effort to help yourself by reading the documentation.
Remember, Debian is a volunteer effort and people are doing you a favor by giving
their time to help you. Many of them charge hundreds of dollars for the same services
during the day.
Tips for asking questions
- Read the obvious documentation first. Things like command options and
what a command does will be covered there. This includes manpages and
info documentation.
- Check the HOWTO documents if your question is about setting up
something such as PPP or Ethernet.
- Try to be sure the answer isn’t in this book.
- Don’t be afraid to ask, after you’ve made a basic effort to look it up.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for conceptual explanations, advice, and other
things not often found in the documentation.
- Include any information that seems relevant. You’ll almost always
want to mention the version of Debian you’re using. You may also
want to mention the version of any pertinent packages: The command
dpkg -l packagename will tell you this. It’s also useful to say what you’ve
tried so far and what happened. Please include the exact error messages,
if any.
- Don’t apologize for being new to Linux. There’s no reason everyone should
be a GNU/Linux expert to use it, any more than everyone should be a
mechanic to use a car.
- Don’t post or mail in HTML. Some versions of Netscape and Internet
Explorer will post in HTML rather than plain text. Most people will
not even read these posts because the posts are difficult to read in most
mail programs. There should be a setting somewhere in the preferences to
disable HTML.
- Be polite. Remember that Debian is an all-volunteer effort, and anyone
who helps you is doing so on his or her time out of kindness.
- Re-mail your question to the list if you’ve gotten no responses after several
days. Perhaps there were lots of messages and it was overlooked. Or
perhaps no one knows the answer – if no one answers the second time,
this is a good bet. You might want to try including more information the
second time.
- Answer questions yourself when you know the answer. Debian depends on
everyone doing his or her part. If you ask a question, and later on someone
else asks the same question, you’ll know how to answer it. Do so!