![]() The Debian GNU/Linux distribution was started by Ian Murdock (rip) in August 1993. GNU & Tux, logos of the GNU projet and the Linux kernel by Péhä CC-BY-SA The Linux kernel developed by Linus Torvalds then came to complete this set of software to make GNU/Linux. This collection of Libre Software comes to a large extend from the GNU project, launched in 1983 by Richard M. Debian allows your computer to function and offers you a full set of Free Software for all the usual practices (surfing the Web, sending emails, playing multimedia files, doing office kind of tasks), and more … ![]() The beginner’s handbook 1 Debian? What’s that?ĭistribution, free software, community, packages, source code … but what is Debian in fact? 1.1 The Debian GNU/Linux systemĭebian is an operating system free (as in free speech) and gratis (as in free beer). the ePub version takes advantage of the detailed table of contents and search functions of your ebook reader.the HTML-archive version opens on a single page, which makes it easy to search from your browser using the shortcut +‘f’. ![]() This version is included in the debian package, the PDF version includes a summary more than detailed and a table of images at the end of the guide.It depends on the version you are viewing: Don’t hesitate to click on them in order to read more detailed information.įor a more detailed documentation, please visit the official Debian Wiki: or the Debian administrator’s handbook: – The mission of this manual is not to be comprehensive –Ī lot of external links are available in this manual. This manual takes the very side of the “graphical environment”: it is designed to let you start quickly with Debian, screen powered on, fingers on the keyboard and the mouse nearby. Usually, the manuals begin by teaching you the theoretical basis and the usage of the terminal. You will be able to go further and obtain information concerning the privacy protection, the backing up of your data, and the various actors of the Free Software world. You will find in the following pages the answers to your first questions concerning the Debian GNU/Linux system, its history, how to obtain it, to install it, to master it, to configure and administrate it. “The beginner’s handbook” is a simplified manual to install and master the Debian system. ![]()
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