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[:DebianEdu/Documentation/Etch/Translations:Translations] are part of the {{{debian-edu-doc}}} package, which can be [http://maintainer.skolelinux.org/debian-edu-doc/ installed on a webserver]. [[DebianEdu/Documentation/Etch/Translations|Translations]] are part of the {{{debian-edu-doc}}} package, which can be [[http://maintainer.skolelinux.org/debian-edu-doc/|installed on a webserver]].
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Skolelinux is a Linux distribution made by the Debian Edu project. Being a [http://wiki.debian.org/CustomDebian Custom Debian Distribution] (CDD) it is part of [http://www.debian.org Debian]. Skolelinux is a Linux distribution made by the Debian Edu project. Being a [[http://wiki.debian.org/CustomDebian|Custom Debian Distribution]] (CDD) it is part of [[http://www.debian.org|Debian]].
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Release manual for Debian Edu Etch 3.0 Codename "Terra"

This is the (still incomplete) release manual for the Debian Edu Etch 3.0 release.

This document was put into the debian-edu-doc package on $DEBIAN_EDU_DOC_BUILDDATE.

The version at http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Etch is a wiki and updated frequently.

Translations are part of the debian-edu-doc package, which can be installed on a webserver.

About Debian Edu and Skolelinux

Skolelinux is a Linux distribution made by the Debian Edu project. Being a Custom Debian Distribution (CDD) it is part of Debian.

What this means is that Skolelinux is a version of Debian providing an out-of-the box environment of a completely configured school-network.

In Norway, where Skolelinux was started, the main target group is schools serving the 6-16 years age bracket. Today the system is in use in several countries around the world, with most installations in Norway, Germany and France.

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