In depends on which area of help you are looking for. However, generally, a quick search on Google with the right keywords usually help.
That said, an inhouse documentation of most common FAQ would go a long long way. An intranet wiki can help spin group dynamics in using Linux as well.
HTH
KwangErn
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Ciaran O'Riordan ciaran@fsfe.org wrote:
The office where I work has mostly converted to free software, but sometimes people don't know what website to go to to look for help.
It seems that each distro has it's own forums, and most projects have their own forums or mailing lists, and then there are some general sites like linuxquestions.org (or google.com/linux).
These are great for you and I, but not for someone who doesn't know the name of the project that develops the application they're using, or for someone who wouldn't think that they have to search three sets of forums. Can anyone recommend an umbrella site or portal that I could send them to?
Thanks.
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