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'''Using X in Ubuntu''' === Using X in Ubuntu ===
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'''Development of X for Ubuntu''' === Development of X for Ubuntu ===
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'''Troubleshooting Resources'''
 * [[X/Debugging]] Handbook
   * I. [[X/Reporting]] - How to create good X bug reports
   * II. [[X/CommonErrors]] - Explanations for commonly seen error messages
   * III. [[X/Backtracing]] - How to collect a backtrace for an X crash
   * IV. [[X/Triaging]] - How to ensure new X bug reports have enough info to troubleshoot
   * V. [[X/Troubleshooting]] - How to analyze X bugs to make them solvable
   * VI. [[X/Quirks]] - Fixes for some common hardware-specific issues
   * VII. [[X/Upstreaming]] - Forwarding X bugs upstream
=== Troubleshooting Resources ===
 * [[X/Debugging|X Debugging]] Handbook
   * I. [[X/Reporting|X Reporting]] - How to create good X bug reports
   * II. [[X/CommonErrors|X CommonErrors]] - Explanations for commonly seen error messages
   * III. [[X/Backtracing|X Backtracing]] - How to collect a backtrace for an X crash
   * IV. [[X/Triaging|X Triaging]] - How to ensure new X bug reports have enough info to troubleshoot
   * V. [[X/Troubleshooting|X Troubleshooting]] - How to analyze X bugs to make them solvable
   * VI. [[X/Quirks|X Quirks]] - Fixes for some common hardware-specific issues
   * VII. [[X/Upstreaming|X Upstreaming]] - Forwarding X bugs to their upstream project

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This page is to serve as a gathering point for various X-related specs, howtos, todo lists, and other assorted resources of interest to developers and bleeding-edge users.

Using X in Ubuntu

Development of X for Ubuntu

Troubleshooting Resources

Other Team Resources

  • Documentation for developers can be found at Ubuntu Development

  • The Foundations Team cares for a variety of critical components needed for building and running the Ubuntu platform

  • The Desktop Team handles Gnome and related packages which go into the Ubuntu desktop installation

  • The Installer Team looks after the Ubuntu installer

  • The Kernel Team is tasked with maintaining the Linux kernel in Ubuntu

  • The Mobile Team is tasked with looking after the Mobile Project

  • The Bug Squad heroically handles the stream of bugs reported by Ubuntu users

  • MOTU (the Ubuntu Universe packaging team) packages and maintains Ubuntu's massive collection of community-supported software packages

  • The Laptop Testing Team checks the hardware compatibility of Ubuntu with laptops

  • The Accessibility Team is here to help improve the accessibility technologies available with Ubuntu.

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