Getting Help with Debian
The Debian project has a mature set of resources to support those who use, administer, and develop software for Debian systems. A place to begin learning more about Debian is the Debian Support page (www·debian·org/support). Here are some of the resources you can connect to from that page:
Documentation (www·debian·org/doc) - From this page, you can find links to both Debian-specific and general Linux documentation. For specific Debian information, refer to the Release Notes, Installation Guide, Debian GNU/Linux FAQ, and various user, administrator, and programming manuals. General Linux information includes manuals, HOWTOs, and FAQs.
Mailing lists (www·debian·org/MailingLists) - Ways of accessing (and behaving on) a Debian mailing list are described on this page. A complete listing of the more than 200 Debian mailing lists is available from http://lists·debian·org/ completeindex·html.
Bug tracking (www·debian·org/Bugs) - If you are interested in following the bug tracking system for Debian, links from the support page can take you to the Bug Tracking System site. If you are having problems with any Debian software, you can search that site for bug reports and file a bug report, if your bug was not yet reported.
Help (www·debianhelp·org) - This site offers connections to a range of information about Debian. In particular, you can find Debian forums from this site, containing literally thousands of posts. The Debian User Forums site (http://forums·debian·net) is another place you can go to post questions about Debian