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 Debian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Debian, created by the Debian Project, is a widely used
Debian is known for its adherence to the Unix and
Debian was founded in 1993 by Ian Murdock, then a student at Purdue University, who wrote the Debian Manifesto which called for the creation of a Linux distribution to be maintained in an open manner, in the spirit of Linux and GNU.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian

  
 Debian Project Leader Elections - Debian Planet
Debian Planet is not officially related to the Debian Project.
Debian and the Debian logo are trademarks of Software in the Public Interest, Inc.
http://www.debianplanet.org/node.php?id=1063

  
 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 a project to make Debian GNU/Linux a mainstream choice for embedded projects.
Embedded Debian exists to encourage work on all possible methods that build from Debian's coherent source tree or use its multi-architecture build tools.
http://www.emdebian.org/

  
 Debian JP Project
Debian JP Project is working to promote the Debian, which Debian Project is developing, in Japan.
Some Debian Project machines have been compromised (2003/11/21)
http://www.debian.or.jp/index.html.en

  
 Debian Zaurus - Project Home
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.
Debian's ARM port is already quite usable, and provides a huge wealth of binary packages that can be used on the Zaurus.
http://people.debian.org/~mdz/zaurus

  
 Debian Weekly News - 2003 Timeline
This special supplement to Debian Weekly News is a review of the most important happenings of 2003 in the Debian community.
Unexpectedly many Debian developers and users participated in this years' Debian conference and the first debcamp at the University of Oslo.
entry about the Debian project and its distribution.
http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2003/timeline

  
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http://www.seattlexml.org/debian_linux-1.html

  
 Debian Project
Debian Desktop (Debian usability improvement project for home and corporate desktops users)
Debian Backports (Portal site for finding recompiled Debian packages from 'testing' and 'unstable', so they will run without new/updated libraries on a stable Debian distribution.)
Debian Alioth (Debian-related projects development site) ( Subversion projects) ( Arch projects) ( arch)
http://debianlinux.net/debian.html

  
 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.
Another Linux IPv6 project is UniverSAl playGround for Ipv6 (USAGI) Project.
There is also the distribution-independent 'Linux IPv6 Application Porting Project, also in Japan.
http://people.debian.org/~csmall/ipv6

  
 Adamantix - Welcome to Adamantix, the future of Linux security now.
Mailing lists allow you to take part in the project and to share your thoughts and ideas.
More information can be found on the Installation page.
Adamantix v1.0 (known as Trusted Debian v1.0 back then) was the first Linux distribution to integrate support for PaX and SSP (Stack Smashing Protector, aka.
http://www.trusteddebian.org/

  
 Debian Weekly News - October 21st, 2003
According to [1]natural computing the audit court of the German province Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is [2]moving their 100 systems to Debian GNU/Linux.
* [38]debian-el -- Emacs helpers specific to Debian users.
LPI will also be present at the [7]World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) handing out bootable Debian CDs ([8]Morphix).
http://lists.debian.org/debian-news/debian-news-2003/msg00054.html

  
 Linux Gazette Site Map
Jay Beale and the Bastille Linux Project, by Dave Wreski
Security and the Linux Router Project, by Mark Fevola
The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers, by Mike ("Iron") Orr
http://www.linuxgazette.com/lg_index.html

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