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    Where do I start? Where can I read up everything a Ubuntu Touch newbie needs to know?

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      Anna
      last edited by Anna

      Hi guys,

      I installed Ubuntu Touch as a second OS on my Volla Phone 22. I really like it and consider switching entirely.

      However, I still have a lot of questions. Is there any website etc. that comes close to "Ubuntu Touch for Dummies" that I could simply read from top to bottom for starters?

      Mobian (which I used before) has this Wiki https://wiki.mobian-project.org which give a pretty good overview when read completely.

      Is there anything like this for Ubuntu Touch?

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        AppLee @Anna
        last edited by

        Hi @anna and welcome,

        Have you checked the FAQ on this forum?
        https://forums.ubports.com/topic/6838/frequently-asked-questions/1

        This is a good start. šŸ™‚

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          Lakotaubp @Anna
          last edited by

          @anna you could try this https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/ but not sure if this is what you mean. There is also our website https://ubports.com/ and our main Telegram group
          https://t.me/ubports is a good place to ask questions.

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            Anna
            last edited by Anna

            Thank you AppLee, thank you Lakotaubp!

            Well, I meant something that comes close to the kind of books that you read when you use a new OS like "Mac for Dummies" or "Ubuntu Linux Unleashed" etc.

            The user guide in the documentation looks great. I'm gonna read that for a start.

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              Keneda @Anna
              last edited by

              @anna
              And do not hesitate to ask any question on the forum šŸ˜‰

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                Lakotaubp @Keneda
                last edited by

                @keneda Now how did I forget that!

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                • A Offline
                  Anna
                  last edited by

                  Thank you guys!

                  I'm quite impressed with this forum -- such quick replies and one post per view.

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                    Bolly
                    last edited by

                    Hi Anna, you may also be interested:

                    https://forums.ubports.com/topic/2008/the-ubports-tutorial-links-collection

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