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A screenshot from the current Debian Edu "Buster" release showing the Xfce desktop |
Contents
Release Status, download information and manuals
The status pages include up to date links to installation media.
Buster status page (current release)
Bullseye status page (upcoming release)
Manuals for both Buster and Bullseye (including translations) are available.
Stretch status page (previous release)
Introduction
Click on the DebianEdu Introduction page to see information about:
What is it?
Why consider it?
Where we are now?
Before Getting Started
Click on the Before Getting Started page to see information about:
Basic terminology
What is a profile?
Understanding LTSP (Thin Clients and Diskless Workstations)
Documentation
Manuals
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Thorough books covering multiple topics |
Howtos
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Shorter articles covering a specific topic or problem |
Debian Edu meta-packages
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Details about Debian Edu meta-packages |
LibreOffice
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LibreOffice's support pages |
Debian
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Debian's support pages |
Help
Frequently asked questions
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Frequently asked questions – with answers |
Free help
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How to get in touch with the volunteer community, and how to proceed in order to get answers to your questions |
Professional help
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Skolelinux consultants, companies providing support services |
More help
- Use the search function of this Wiki!
- Use the search function of the Debian Edu mailing list (see below)!
- If you don't find usable information and solutions for your problem, talk to us. See below!
Talk to us and participate
Mailing lists
The coordination of this project happens on the debian-edu mailing list.
- Go there to subscribe to the list, browse its archives, or view some statistics.
- If you want to send us an email then just do so; you don't have to be subscribed to the list. (But please mention when doing so if you are not subscribed.)
Further mailing lists deal with user support, translation, and other issues.
IRC - Internet relay chat
irc.debian.org
channel
topic
language
development talk
English
user/admin support
multi-language
user/admin support
German
user/admin support
French
Bug tracking
Debian Edu uses the Debian Bug Tracking System (BTS).
View existing bug reports and feature requests or create new ones. Please report all bugs against the package debian-edu-config.
Take a look at How To Report Bugs for more information on bug reporting in Debian Edu.
Source Code
Debian Edu is part of Debian, sources are available from the Debian archive at the usual locations.
Source code repositories on salsa.debian.org
Debian Edu core packages (meta-packages, installation, configuration, documentation, artwork).
Debian Edu Packaging Team additional packages (web based administration, educational software).
Contribute - help us to improve!
Everyone can help
- You can help in many ways:
take a look at some ways to contribute to Debian Edu
- write good documentation for education related software
join one of our Teams
- help with this Wiki
Debian Edu Wiki
- We try to put all useful information (or at least links to it) into these pages.
- You can also edit everything or place comments on any page; this is a Wiki! (You may have to log in first.)
Any change in the Debian Edu section of the Wiki will be noticed by the Debian Edu team.
See the complete site map.
Tasks for Debian Developers
- DDs can help in many ways:
package and maintain education related software, see the related HowTo.
- sponsor non-Debian Developers who are packaging education related software.
help with Debian Installer to produce an even friendlier installer for people with limited computer skills.
Reports, presentations and experiences
Reports
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Independent reports about or relevant to Skolelinux |
Presentations
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Presentations held by the Skolelinux team |
User experiences
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Problems, solutions and success stories from users of Skolelinux |
Other languages
French: fr/DebianEdu
German: http://www.skolelinux.de
Italian: http://www.debian-edu.it