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Official site. One of the most important distributions, uses only Free Software as defined by FSF. Descriptions (Social Contract, partners, donations), news, sources, packages, documents, support, developer corner.
Manual for experienced users wishing to learn more about Debian. In HTML, plain text, PS, PDF; English, Deutsch, Español, Português, Français, Italiano; short and full length versions.
Information about this IRC channel, and common questions and answers about Debian installation and use.
Debian GNU/Linux's bug tracking system, which files details of bugs reported by users and developers. Each of these bugs are given a number, and are kept on file until they are marked as having been dealt with.
A LiveJournal community for users and developers.
Search for Debian official packages in any of the three branches - stable, testing and unstable - by keyword, section and other criteria.
Debian security alerts from 1997 to today, containing descriptions of the security problems, and the location of the available fixes for the user's platform.
User contributed/edited documentation.
Mailing list FAQ.
Attaches categories to packages, creating a set of useful structured metadata that can be used to implement more advanced ways of presenting, searching, maintaining and navigating the Debian package archive. Project information, news, and FAQs.
Scripts to convert a non-Debian server to Debian.
Debian specific news and links. Updates weekly.
Online discussion group.
Free online discussion group.
Contains the archives of all publicly available Debian mailing lists.
Walks the user through obtaining CDs, if needed, for installation.
Aggregation of blogs of a number of Debian developers.
A compilation of information for a Debian install from scratch. Provides a starting point for those interested in getting a working installation.
Desktop use review, focusing on the packaging system.
(November 23, 2004)
Official site. One of the most important distributions, uses only Free Software as defined by FSF. Descriptions (Social Contract, partners, donations), news, sources, packages, documents, support, developer corner.
Manual for experienced users wishing to learn more about Debian. In HTML, plain text, PS, PDF; English, Deutsch, Español, Português, Français, Italiano; short and full length versions.
Free online discussion group.
Aggregation of blogs of a number of Debian developers.
Attaches categories to packages, creating a set of useful structured metadata that can be used to implement more advanced ways of presenting, searching, maintaining and navigating the Debian package archive. Project information, news, and FAQs.
Online discussion group.
A compilation of information for a Debian install from scratch. Provides a starting point for those interested in getting a working installation.
Mailing list FAQ.
A LiveJournal community for users and developers.
User contributed/edited documentation.
Scripts to convert a non-Debian server to Debian.
Debian GNU/Linux's bug tracking system, which files details of bugs reported by users and developers. Each of these bugs are given a number, and are kept on file until they are marked as having been dealt with.
Information about this IRC channel, and common questions and answers about Debian installation and use.
Walks the user through obtaining CDs, if needed, for installation.
Debian security alerts from 1997 to today, containing descriptions of the security problems, and the location of the available fixes for the user's platform.
Search for Debian official packages in any of the three branches - stable, testing and unstable - by keyword, section and other criteria.
Contains the archives of all publicly available Debian mailing lists.
Debian specific news and links. Updates weekly.
Desktop use review, focusing on the packaging system.
(November 23, 2004)
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