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| | Debian Computer Encyclopedia Enterprise Resource Directory Complete Guide to Internet |
 | | Debian's {Linux} distribution is dedicated to free and {open source} software; the main goal of the distribution is to ensure that one can download and install a fully-functional {operating system} that is completely adherent to the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG). |  | | There are over 400 Debian developers all around the world -- many developers have never met face-to-face, and most development talks take place on the many {mailing lists} and the {IRC} network. |  | | There are over 2200 packages of precompiled software available in the main (free) section of the Debian 2.1 distribution alone -- this is what sets Debian apart from many other Linux distributions. |
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http://www.jaysir.com/computer-encyclopedia/d/debian-computer-terms.htm
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| | Embedded Debian -- The Universal Embedded Operating System |
 | | Debian's multiarchitecture support, vendor independence, social contract and huge software base make it an attractive choice for all sorts of systems, but the main distribution is very much aimed at systems with at least desktop resources (big hard discs, plenty of memory). |  | | Embedded Debian is currently very much a work-in-progress: plenty of people are already using Debian in their devices and systems, but there is huge potential to make doing this easier. |  | | Embedded Debian is a project to make Debian GNU/Linux a mainstream choice for embedded projects. |
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http://www.emdebian.org
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| | TWikIWeThey . Main . WhyDebianRocks |
 | | Another feature of Debian is that it has a lot of software. |  | | Just to recap, the Debian package management system consists of several utilities, of which 'apt-get' is the best known; it allows for seamless updates of individual packages or for a system-wide upgrade of the entire distribution to a newer version. |  | | Under Debian, the goal of installation is to produce a system that's capable of being upgraded. |
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http://twiki.iwethey.org/Main/WhyDebianRocks
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| | Debian -- Documentation |
 | | Another good source of information for newcomers is the Debian Wiki. |  | | If you are new to Debian we recommend you start first by reading the Release Notes, Installation Guide and the Debian GNU/Linux FAQ before you make your first Debian installation, it will probably answer many questions and help you work with your new Debian system. |  | | As part of its efforts to create a high-quality free operating system, the Debian Project is making every effort to provide all of its users with proper documentation in an easily accessible form. |
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| | Debian |
 | | The author believes that "Debian has found a niche with the advanced Linux user who doesn't have the time to maintain trivial packages." In other words, it is quite sufficient for Debian to be useful to experienced users. |  | | Debian uses no architecture-dependent capabilities, and thus is capable of being used with any architecture that Linux kernels support. |  | | The Trusted Debian project aims to create a highly secure but usable Linux platform. |
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http://cbbrowne.com/info/debian.html
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| | Debian Zaurus - Project Home |
 | | Debian's ARM port is already quite usable, and provides a huge wealth of binary packages that can be used on the Zaurus. |  | | The Debian Zaurus project aims to create a full-featured, plug-and-play Debian environment for the Zaurus, with all the trimmings, including package management with dpkg and apt. |  | | With the Sharp image, and perhaps with future Debian images, variable stuff will be stored as tarballs, and unpacked into the writable storage area after a hard reset, rather than stored directly in the cramfs initrd. |
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http://people.debian.org/~mdz/zaurus
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| | os-cillation - Debian Packages |
 | | We don't test these packages on Debian unstable (sid), but it is likely that they work with unstable as well (users have reported that they are using the packages on Debian unstable without problems); afterall, we don't provide support for installing our packages on a Debian unstable system. |  | | If you want to use our Debian packages on multiple systems in a networked environment, it might be a good idea to establish a local mirror of our Debian repository, so you don't need to fetch the packages from the internet for every system. |  | | The os-cillation team maintains unofficial, always up to date Debian packages for the Xfce Desktop Environment, which are used in creation of the Xfld Live-Linux Distribution. |
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http://www.os-works.com/view/debian
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| | Debian Installers |
 | | As with all Debian installers, it is expected that you will not persist in using the precompiled installation kernel long-term, but rather pick one truly suited to your hardware from the available kernel-image-* packages (or make your own), as one of your first post-installation steps. |  | | Official Debian 3.0 "woody" Installer — This is the much-maligned, but flexible, modular, and portable ncurses-based "boot-floppies" installer in Official Debian snapshots, which will be replaced with a revamped installer ("Debian-Installer") being beta-tested in Debian-sarge Compatibility to Debian: perfect. |  | | Compatibility to Debian: fair, since particular packages such as the X11 server are not from Debian. |
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http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Debian/installers.html
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| | Debian hints |
 | | Getting used to the Debian way of doing things is a bit tough at first, considering that the documentation is often non-existent, but it's worth doing things right (so the package system knows about all the files it should know about, and you can upgrade, and uninstall stuff automatically). |  | | Most packages add themselves to the debian menu system, which is available in the various window managers. |  | | The standard Mail Transfer Agent for Debian is exim rather than sendmail. |
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http://wwwcmc.pharm.uu.nl/gillies/debian
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| | Arabeyes Project - Projects |
 | | Debian is an umbrella for all Arabic language related translation projects which relate directly to the Debian/GNU Linux Distribution. |  | | The project's immediate goal is to have Debian's new installer (d-i) fully localized to Arabic. |  | | Download the latest Debian Installer image from the Official site. |
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http://www.arabeyes.org/project.php?proj=Debian
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| | The Very Verbose Debian 3.0 Installation Walkthrough - OSNews.com |
 | | I have found Debian to be the most useful flavor of Linux, so I wanted to write an easy, though somewhat long, walkthrough in the hopes of allowing a wider audience to experience first hand this stable and unique Linux distribution. |  | | While you can buy Debian CDs from places like Linux Central or Cheapbytes for around $15.00 US, if you have access to a high-speed internet connection and a CD burner, it is quicker and cheaper to get them off the internet at Linuxiso.org. |  | | I wrote this with somebody completely new to Linux and Debian, but somewhat familiar with their computers, in mind. |
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=2016
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| | FrontPage - Debian Wiki |
 | | Debian project, as well as a means of communication between developers. |  | | Embedded Debian - Tools to build Debian for smaller devices. |  | | From Windows To Debian - Want to move to Debian from Windows? |
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http://wiki.debian.org
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| | TuxMobil: Debian GNU/Linux Laptop and Notebook Distribution - Unofficial Proposal |
 | | Independent development groups can use the system for different sub-flavors of Debian, which may or may not really be of general interest (for instance, a flavor of Debian built with gcc bounds checking). |  | | They are "packages that depend on a group of packages that relate to a common activity, like playing games or developing C programs." Therefore it might better not to call such a project a 'distribution'. |  | | Apply as a Debian maintainer and announce your project at the according Debian mailing list(s). |
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| | Planet Debian |
 | | I'm really appalled that some people, including some respectable Debian developers, seemed to believe that access to the new packages.debian.org may be restricted to only Debian users and developers while users of other systems and distributions might be locked out. |  | | In 2005, the Debian maintainer of aide, Mike Markley, has accepted me as a co-maintainer, and since I have done the biggest part of the work in the last months, I have adopted the package as responsible maintainer in January 2006. |  | | It is also intended to be opened for the general Debian developer and act as ARM development resource. |
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http://planet.debian.org
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| | ATI Linux driver packages for Debian |
 | | Upgrading from these installer packages to the new Debian packages is supposed to be smooth and hassle-free. |  | | This is the language translation of Flavio's ATI Linux driver packages for Debian. |  | | Quake 2 is still one of the best games ever; unfortunately, the Linux version is not available from id Software's site, but there is a package in Debian. |
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http://xoomer.virgilio.it/flavio.stanchina/debian/fglrx-installer.html
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| | TracOnDebian - The Trac Project - Trac |
 | | Use this page as a reference for installing the Debian software packages and the locations of configuration files, but you will need to read TracInstall and the other documentation sections for complete instructions on running and configuring Trac. |  | | On Debian it is recommended to put your Trac Apache configuration statements into a new file called "/etc/apache2/sites-available/trac". |  | | Check http://packages.debian.org/trac to see the latest available Trac version for your Debian release. |
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http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracOnDebian
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| | Debian mentors - your public package repository |
 | | Other developers think about becoming a DD in the future but currently maintain a package and need a sponsor (Debian slang for a person who is already a registered Debian developer and uploads your package to the distribution after checking it). |  | | In longer terms: only registered Debian developers (DD) are allowed to upload packages directly into the official Debian distribution. |  | | If you want to try making your own Debian packages and want to show them to others you are invited to use this server. |
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| | LWN: Debian adds security support for testing |
 | | If Debian can really be agile and current it might be nice to see Ubuntu work from within Debian as a great preconfigured desktop option. |  | | With Ubuntu's success Debian might even consider stretching a little in order to take advantage of the great work and momentum Ubuntu is generating. |  | | If you want to become a mirror, please see http://secure-testing-master.debian.net/mirroring.html Debian developers who would like to upload fixes for security holes in testing to the repository can do so, following the instructions on our web site. |
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| | Alioth: Welcome |
 | | This site is hosted and managed by the Debian project. |  | | Help projects whose goals are the promotion of Debian or its derivatives. |  | | Provide facilities to free software projects backed or led by Debian developers; |
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| | Debian Reference |
 | | This Debian reference covers many aspects of system administration through shell command examples. |  | | System installation, basic tutorials, Debian package management, Linux kernel on Debian, tips, tuning system, building gateway, editors, CVS, programming, GnuPG and others are covered. |  | | Read authoritative information at Debian before doing damages. |
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| | Hardened Debian :: start |
 | | Promote regular meetings in Debian and Ubuntu Linux IRC channels, as well as announcements in mailing-lists, about any progress being done within the project or related work. |  | | Hardened Debian and it‘s daugther-project, Ubuntu Hardened, aim to provide testing and development for deploying further security measures in Debian and Ubuntu Linux, respectively. |  | | Develop and package new solutions which are not yet available within Ubuntu Linux and/or Debian. |
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| | RareWares - Debian GNU/Linux Repository - by xmixahlx |
 | | These packages are built for the Debian UNSTABLE branch (aka Sid). |  | | Software is hosted here when: (1a) it is unavailable in any Debian branch (stable, testing, unstable, experimental); or (1b) is unavailable in any unofficial apt repository; or (1c) upgrades software available in 1a or 1b AND (2) is appropriate for the focus at RareWares (below)... |  | | Here you will find some custom compiled software for Debian Unstable (i.e. |
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| | Adamantix |
 | | Adamantix (formerly known as Trusted Debian) was started with the vision that there are better ways to offer more security. |  | | The Adamantix project began as Trusted Debian at the end of 2002. |  | | Our mission is to research and develop such a battle armour for our users. |
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| | Debian -- Debian IPv6 Project |
 | | Debian is currently starting to convert some of its packages so they will understand IPv6 which will be eventually the new protocol that is used on the Internet. |  | | That is found on my home Debian page. |  | | After my list of packages and other Debian stuff? |
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http://people.debian.org/~csmall/ipv6
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| | Debian GNU/Linux System Administration Resources |
 | | The chapter on Debian isn't very detailed, and I was wondering if this is a solved problem under Debian. |  | | Posted by cswd in the Debian section on Mon 6 Mar 2006 at 09:40 |  | | Installing apps in a 32-bit chroot in AMD64 Debian system |
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http://debian-administration.org
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| | Debian Quiz |
 | | Question 14: The first non-i386 Debian port was |  | | Question 29: Which of the following package names is not a Debian Developer login? |  | | Question 15: What is not a Debian distribution codename? |
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http://www.df7cb.de/debian/quiz
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| | Progeny: The Linux Platform Company |
 | | Progeny's Platform Services delivers and maintains customized Debian- and RPM-based Linux platforms tailored to the unique specifications of our customers, whose wide variety of specialized needs include custom distributions for server appliance vendors, optimized carrier-grade Linux for communications equipment vendors, high-performance technical computing platforms, and timely security patches for legacy distributions. |  | | With more than a decade of experience building Linux solutions, Progeny's Linux experts pioneered a number of the technologies and best practices that shape the Linux landscape today. |  | | Progeny Debian 3.0 Developer Edition Preview Release 2 |
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| | Debian Women |
 | | There will also be two talks featuring women in FS: "The Debian Women Project" (link) by Meike which will be given as a part of the Debian Day and "Free Software with a female touch" (link) by Fernanda. |  | | All three events were well received and many women used the opportunity to catch up on the Debian-Women Project and general Debian development. |  | | There will also be talks by other Debian Women members. |
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http://women.alioth.debian.org
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| | DebConf6 - Hot and Spicy |
 | | Debian Conference is the annual Debian developers meeting, an event filled with coding parties, discussions and workshops - all of them highly technical in nature. |  | | They have also been extremely beneficial for developing key Debian software components, including the new Debian Installer, and for improving Debian's internationalization. |  | | Meanwhile, users, decision-makers and the members of the press interested in discovering the benefits of Free Software and Debian users are invited to attend Debian Day, an open house event that will kick-off Debconf6 with presentations of general interest, on Saturday, May 13th. |
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http://debconf6.debconf.org
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| | Debian User Forums :: Index |
 | | News and discussion about development of the Debian OS itself |  | | If it doesn't relate to Debian, but you still want to share it, please do it here |  | | Getting your soundcard to work, using Debian on non-i386 hardware, etc |
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| | Technorati Tag: Debian |
 | | Debian Find Deals on debian and other Computer Hardware at DealTime. |  | | Amule 2.1.0+CVS20060306 Tuesday March 07th 2006, 11:06 pm 被歸類為(Filed under): OS, Linux, Debian/Ubuntu debian package maintainer 的 email 忘記改,先釋出來 deb... |  | | Buy Debian Don't waste time downloading Debian; purchase it on CD or DVD. |
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http://technorati.com/tag/Debian
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 | | -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Debian Project http://www.debian.org/ Some Debian Project machines compromised press@debian.org November 21st, 2003 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Some Debian Project machines have been compromised This is a very unfortunate incident to report about. |  | | Subject: Some Debian Project machines have been compromised To: Debian Announcements |  | | Contact Information - ------------------- For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at |
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http://cert.uni-stuttgart.de/files/fw/debian-security-20031121.txt
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| | Debian Reference |
 | | Basic tutorials, tips, and other information are provided for topics including fundamental concepts of the Debian system, system installation hints, Debian package management, the Linux kernel under Debian, system tuning, building a gateway, text editors, CVS, programming, and GnuPG for non-developers. |  | | is intended to provide a broad overview of the Debian system as a post-installation user's guide. |  | | 15.3 Finding the popularity of a Debian package |
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| | Debian Mailing Lists -- Index |
 | | Please see the introduction to Debian mailing lists for more information on what they are and how they can be used. |  | | See the Debian contact page for further information on contacting us. |  | | The scripts which generate the archives are available under the GPL. |
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| | DebianEdu - Debian Wiki |
 | | DebianEdu is a project about improving Debian to make it the best distribution for educational purposes. |  | | integrate existing external packages into Debian : DebianEduToIntegrate |  | | Skolelinux is the name of a CustomDebianDistribution which is produced by the DebianEdu project (skole is Norwegian and means "school"). |
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http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu
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| | Debian GNU/Linux Desktop Survival Guide |
 | | The procedures and applications presented in this book have been included for their instructional value. |  | | This book is Copyright and is made available in the hope that it serves as a useful resource for users of GNU/Linux in general and Debian in particular. |
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http://www.togaware.com/linux/survivor
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| | volatile.debian.net |
 | | for bugs, the normal debian bug tracking system should be used. |  | | Packages in main cannot require any software outside of main for execution or compilation. |  | | It should allow any administrator to "just use" volatile, as they "just use" security.d.o, and they should be confident that nothing is broken by that; |
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| | Debian GNU/Linux -- Search |
 | | See the Debian contact page for information on contacting us. |  | | The Debian search engine has been disabled for now. |  | | Last Modified: Mon, Dec 30 03:27:07 UTC 2002 |
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| | Debian Package Tracking System |
 | | To learn everything you need to know about the Package Tracking System, please read its documentation in the Debian Developers Reference. |  | | If you want to help out in the development of the PTS, or if you want to implement a nice new feature, please check |  | | If you have questions or comments about the PTS, please contact Raphaël Hertzog/Jeroen van Wolffelaar, or file a bug on the qa.debian.org pseudo-package. |
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http://packages.qa.debian.org
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| | LinuxISO.org - A place to learn about, download, and discuss Linux. |
 | | The CDs contain binaries in order of popularity - the most popular binaries are on CD 1, next most popular on CD 2, etc. It's possible to do a basic installation with just CD 1. |  | | NOTE: The Non-US version of the installer includes packages that may have copyright or patent issues if distributed in the US. |  | | Debian GNU/Linux - Disk 1 Generic boot (US) |
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http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=4
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