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Preface

This [http://people.debian.org/~osamu/pub/getwiki/html/index.en.html Debian Reference (version 2)] (@@@build-date@@@) is intended to provide a broad overview of Debian system administration as a post-installation user guide.

The target reader is someone who is willing to learn shell scripts but who is not ready to read all the C sources to figure out how the GNU/Linux system works.

Disclaimer

All warranties are disclaimed. All trademarks are property of their respective trademark owners.

The Debian system itself is a moving target, making documentation difficult to be always correct. Although the current unstable version of Debian system was used as the basis for writing this, some contents may be already outdated by the time you read this.

Please treat this document as the secondary reference. This document does not replace any authoritative guides. The author and contributors do not take responsibility for consequences of errors, omissions or ambiguity in this document.

What is Debian

The [http://www.debian.org Debian Project] is an association of individuals who have made common cause to create a free operating system. It's distribution is characterized by:

Free Software pieces in Debian come mainly from [http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gcc&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all&section=all GNU], [http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=linux-image&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all Linux], [http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=bsdutils&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all&section=all *BSD], [http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=xorg&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all&section=all X], [http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnome&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all&section=all Gnome], [http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=kde&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all&section=all KDE], etc.. Some pieces even come from original [http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=ksh&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all&section=all Unix] and [http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=sam&searchon=names&exact=1&suite=all&section=all Plan 9]. Debian integrates this diversity of Free Software into one system.

About this document

Guiding rules

Following guiding rules were followed while compiling this document:

I tried to elucidate hierarchical aspects and lower levels of the system.

Prerequisites

You are required to seek help from (in approximate order of importance, starting with the most important sources):

(!) For detailed documentation, you may need to install the corresponding documentation package named with "-doc" as its suffix.

Conventions

This document refers to some command names followed by the number in parenthesis , such as bash(1). This means that you are encouraged to obtain information from the manpage by typing the following on the shell command prompt:

$ man 1 bash 

This document provides information through short bash(1) shell command examples. I will use the following simplified shell prompt for the sake of readability of the examples:

# <command_in_root_account>
$ <command_in_user_account>

These shell prompts correspond to PS1='\$' and PS2=' ' environment variables.

(!) See the meaning of the PS1 and PS2 environment variables in the manpage of bash command.

The popcon

The [http://popcon.debian.org/ popcon] data was presented as the objective measure for the popularity of each package. It was downloaded on @@@pop-date@@@ and contains the total submission of @@@pop-submissions@@@ reports over @@@pop-packages@@@ binary packages and @@@pop-architectures@@@ architectures.

(!) Please note that the @@@arch@@@ unstable archive contains only @@@all-packages@@@ packages currently. The popcon data contains reports from many old system installations.

The popcon number preceded with "V:" for "votes" is calculated by 100 * (the popcon submissions for the package executed recently on the PC)/(the total popcon submissions).

The popcon number preceded with "I:" for "installs" is calculated by 100 * (the popcon submissions for the package installed on the PC)/(the total popcon submissions).

The package size

The package size data was also presented as the objective measure for each package. It is based on the "Installed-Size:" reported by "apt-cache show " command (currently on @@@arch@@@ architecture for the unstable release). The reported size is in KB (unit for 1024 bytes).

(!) A package with a small numerical package size may indicate that the package in the unstable release has a dummy package which installs other packages with significant contents by the dependency. The dummy package enables a smooth transition or split of the package.

Bug reports

Please file bug reports on debian-reference package (once released, before then write me: osamu at debian.org) if you find any issues. You may alternatively edit the source text available as Debian Reference wiki page at [http://wiki.debian.org/DebianReference/] and tell me to update the document.

Some quotes for new users

Here are some interesting quotes from the Debian mailing list which may help enlighten new users: