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This group is for people of all technical abilities, anyone who uses or is interested in some flavour of 64-Bit technology, whether it's Ubuntu, Arch or any others, have a look at our [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/64BitTeam/64BitMissionStatement|Mission Statement]] for a more detailed account of our group activities and purpose. This group is for people of all technical abilities, anyone who uses or is interested in some flavour of 64-Bit technology, whether it's Ubuntu, Debian or any other distribution. Take a look at our [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/64BitTeam/64BitMissionStatement|Mission Statement]] for a more detailed account of our group activities and purpose.
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There is no official process to join, simply follow the instructions below There process to become a member is not a long one, simply follow the instructions below;
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If you currently run any form of 64-Bit operating system, or maybe your interested in upgrading to 64-Bit, you are eligible to join the group, If you have ever used any 64-Bit operating system, or maybe your a 32-Bit user currently and you are interested or plan to upgrade to 64-Bit eventually then you are eligible to join the group
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The process of becoming more involved would require you either; The process of becoming a member is as follows;
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 *Register and take part in the [[http://www.linux64.co.nr/|forums]]  *Register with the 64-Bit team on [[http://ubuntuforums.org/group.php?groupid=258|ubuntuforums]] and post a quick greeting.
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 *Post a quick greeting [[http://ubuntuforums.org/group.php?groupid=258|message]]

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Introduction

The Ubuntu 64-Bit User-Group was created as a formal group of 64-bit linux users, we are based on Launchpad & Ubuntu Forums, we help to test and develop 64-Bit software, help out with 64-Bit users problems and also keep up to date information regarding 64-Bit & Linux news.

Who is this group for

This group is for people of all technical abilities, anyone who uses or is interested in some flavour of 64-Bit technology, whether it's Ubuntu, Debian or any other distribution. Take a look at our Mission Statement for a more detailed account of our group activities and purpose.

There process to become a member is not a long one, simply follow the instructions below;

Getting Involved

If you have ever used any 64-Bit operating system, or maybe your a 32-Bit user currently and you are interested or plan to upgrade to 64-Bit eventually then you are eligible to join the group

The process of becoming a member is as follows;

  • Register with the 64-Bit team on ubuntuforums and post a quick greeting.

  • Visit the teams Launchpad and click the register link

  • Contact us on our mailing list - 64-bit@lists.launchpad.net

  • Visit our Internet Relay Chat(IRC) channel

  • Contact the the team to become involved, joining the team is a great method to deepen your knowledge and involvement within the Ubuntu community

Need Advice

If you need help with a certain issue as we all do sometimes, you have the following options;

The IRC option maybe more suitable if you need immediate advice and would like to speak in real time, also it is generally quicker.

Contact Details

You can contact the group a number of ways;

Documentation

Below is a list of projects the 64-Bit team have currently in development.

Visit the Projects page for up to date information and previous works

IRC

If you would like to join the group on IRC feel free to do so, also we will offer help with all 64-Bit & Linux issues. General IRC information can be found here

If you have an issue please post your questions in the main channel and wait for help from one of the members, theres no need to private message members or wait before you post the problem.

  • Server

    Channel

    irc.freenode.net

    ##ubuntu-64-bit

More information is available at our IRC user guide

Affiliate Groups

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