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Xaos is a fractal generator with a whole host of extra features for teaching pupils about fractal patterns.
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Located in handbook/C/using.xml:309(para)
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Algebra: table memory, enumeration, double entry table, mirror image.
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Science: the canal lock, the water cycle, the submarine, electric simulation.
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Games: chess, memory, connect 4, oware, sudoku.
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You may also use a range of facilities to communicate with fellow Edubuntu and <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> users over the Internet. As a global community with a strong commitment to sharing and cooperation, <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> has many volunteers who contribute their time to support others. In many cases a polite query may receive an answer in minutes.
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This chapter explains the resources available to help you develop your technical skills and overcome any difficulties that you may encounter. For information on how to participate in the Edubuntu community yourself, refer to <xref linkend="contribute"/>.
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You may also use command-line utilities to read the <command>man</command> and <command>info</command> documentation in a terminal such as a text-only virtual console, or a desktop terminal window.
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The <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> project and many other groups offer documentation on their Web sites for Debian, <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase>, and related Linux systems. All of the providers listed here offer documentation without charge, under licences that enable you freely copy and distribute the material.
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The large number of Linux users today means that any issue that arises is likely to have already been discussed on an Internet venue. Web search engines such as Google are particularly useful for finding relevant information in the text of the numerous on-line discussions held on forums, mailing lists, blogs, and project bug tracking systems.
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If you cannot find the answer to your question in the documentation or with a search engine, choose a support venue and post your question there. The section below explains the support venues for Edubuntu.
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Located in handbook/C/using.xml:647(para)
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