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Welcome to the Ubuntu California wiki!
Ubuntu California is a group of volunteers who advocate and promote Ubuntu and Free Software in California. We attend and plan events statewide, contact and work with LUGs and other local groups, and act as the public face of the Ubuntu community in California. The group is open to everybody in the state with an interest in spreading and discussing Ubuntu.
If you'd like to join our team, visit our Get Involved page. It has instructions for joining our mailing list, IRC channel, and Launchpad team. Then, take a look around the rest of our site and find something you'd like to help out with!
Headlines
We're holding Lucid release events around the state. Take a look and see photos from events that have happened, and details on the ones still to come!
Ubuntu California had a booth at SCaLE 8x and an Ubucon on the first day of SCaLE!
Projects
We hold meetings every other Sunday in the #ubuntu-california channel on Freenode IRC. Our IRC Meetings page has more information and dates. All interested people are welcome to join us!
See our Projects page for a list of current and past activities.
Help us put together our page of LUGs and other groups in California!
Join the development on our CD-burning app, 'Buntu Stand.
Goals
Meet with and join up with local LUGs (Linux User Groups), like this one in Silicon Valley, or these around Los Angeles.
Have a presence at conferences and events such as Southern California Linux Expo 2008.
Advocate, advocate, and advocate!
Coordinate with mentors
Current Ubuntu Release
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS Lucid Lynx was announced as Ubuntu's stable release April 29th, 2010. Release notes contain important information and should be read before should be read before upgrading or installing.
The Canonical press releases for the desktop & server versions have helpful 10.04 LTS overviews. For higher level descriptions, the Canonical Tour of new features and the technical overview might be interesting.
When downloading 10.04 LTS, please use the *.torrent files and mirrors whenever possible. Using these usually increases your download speed.
For general Ubuntu information please see www.ubuntu.com If you encounter a technical problem please first try using your favorite search engine to find a solution or begin in one of Ubuntu's many community support areas.
The Ubuntu Developer Summit for Lucid Lynx 10.04 was held Monday, 16 Nov - Friday 20 Nov 2009, in Dallas, TX. A Technical Overview and Blueprints were used as guides for producing this release.