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We also know of these (unofficial) channels:
 
We also know of these (unofficial) channels:
  
* [irc://irc.freenode.net/gentoo-vserver #gentoo-vserver] Linux VServer development in Gentoo support channel
 
 
* [irc://irc.freenode.net/gentoo-vps #gentoo-vps] the Gentoo Linux VPS project support channel
 
* [irc://irc.freenode.net/gentoo-vps #gentoo-vps] the Gentoo Linux VPS project support channel
  

Revision as of 21:03, 13 September 2011

The Linux-VServer community is full of people who are more than eager to help anyone who needs help. However, it can be a bit confusing to try and understand the many communication options.

Here you can check out the various options for discussing Linux-VServer & Co.

IRC Channels

Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a great way to connect with the community members in real time. The Linux-VServer project maintains the following channels:


We also know of these (unofficial) channels:

  • #gentoo-vps the Gentoo Linux VPS project support channel

Mailing Lists

Mailing lists are a way you can communicate with other community members. Mailing lists are e-mail distribution lists. Each participant (subscriber) can send an e-mail to the mailing list's address that is then distributed to all subscribers. This way groups of the community members can communicate via e-mail.

To subscribe send an email to vserver-subscribe@list.linux-vserver.org. To unsubscribe send the email to vserver-unsubscribe@list.linux-vserver.org. You must send the email from the address you are subscribed as, and look out for the confirm message that will be sent back to you from the list. Once you confirm you will either be subscribed or unsubscribed.

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