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== Welcome ==
This is the front page of our ["Debian"] Wiki.
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Whether you're a DebianDeveloper, a DebianUser, or just stopping by, we hope that you find something useful and fun here. We're glad you're here! See [#notice this notice] for info about wiki.debian.net to wiki.debian.org migration
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== Where to start? ==
Confused, lost, or generally afraid of Wikiness? ReadmeFirst is the place to start.
= Contents of Debian Wiki =
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Need help with ["Debian"]? Here to ask a question, or seek advice? Go to QandA and post a question. This wiki is a support and documentation resource for the ''Debian'' project. This entire wiki is under 'heavy' development. (i.e. it is far from finished).
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Just want to talk about whatever? ChitChat is the place to go. If you are looking for something in particular try FindPage. It is a list of serching methods and facilities you can use over this Wiki.
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Start a new thread on DiscussionStarters. This is the place where new topics can be started, and developed. [[TableOfContents([3])]]
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RecentChanges shows what's been happening on the wiki. == Introduction and Resources ==
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Wiki News is now accessible from the menu, and is using KwikiBlog.  * ["DebianIntroduction"] - What is Debian? Where can I find Debian?
 * ["DebianResources"] - A set of external resources for Debian
 * ["DebianKnowledgeBase"] - A list of places for getting help and the way they work
 * ["WhyDebian"] - Why choose Debian over another Unix/Linux?
 * ["MeetDebian"] - Meet Debian on conferences and expos

== Getting Started ==

 * ["DebianReleases"] - How Debian Releases work.
 * ["DebianInstall"] - So, you want to install Debian? Read this Guide!
 * ["DebianNetworkInstall"] - How to install Debian over a network such as the internet.
 * ["FromWindowsToDebian"] - Want to move to Debian from Windows? This guide is for you!

== Updates, Applications and Packages ==

Apt (and Dpkg) is one of the core tool sets in Debian. Simply, these tools allow you to install applications, remove applications and keep Debian up to date!

 * ["Introduction to Apt and Dpkg"] - An introduction to Apt and Dpkg, the ["package"] tools on Debian.
 * ["AptCLI"] - How to use the command line Apt-tools to install packages, remove packages, and update your system.
 * ["AptTools"] - Many other useful tools relating to package management.
 * ["Aptitude"] - Terminal-based apt frontend.
 * ["Synaptic"] - Synaptic - the Graphical/["GUI"] Package Manager for Debian.

== The Desktop and Workstation ==
 *["X-Window-System"] - The X Window System.
 *["DesktopEnvironments"] - Desktop Systems for X:
  *["DebianGnome"] - GNOME under Debian.
  *["DebianXFCE"] - XFCE under Debian.
  *["DebianKDE"] - KDE under Debian.
  *["DebianGNUstep"] - GNUstep under Debian.
 * ["WindowManagers"] - Windows Managers for X:
  * ["DebianFluxbox"] - Fluxbox under Debian.
 * Recommended Applications:
  * ["WebBrowsers"] and ["EmailClients"] - Web Browsers.
  * ["RemoteFiles"] - Remote File clients - FTP, SFTP, etc.
  * ["Peer2Peer"] - Peer to Peer Clients.
  * ["InstantMessaging"] - Instant Messaging Clients.
  * ["MediaPlayers"] - Media Players (Audio+Video).
   * ["MultimediaCodecs"] - Installing multimedia codecs.
  * ["Java"] - Java and Debian.
   * ["Eclipse"] - Eclipse and Debian.
  * ["PDFViewers"] - For viewing PDF files.
  * ["CDDVD"] - CD and DVD Applications.
  * ["Compression"] - Dealing with compressed archives.
  * ["EditorsIDEs"] - Editors and IDE's (Interated Development Environments).
  * ["OfficeAuthoring"] - Office and Authoring Applications.
  * ["RSS"]- News feeder.
  * ["SystemConfig"] - ["GUI"] tools for Configuring your Debian System.
  * ["Misc"] - Lots of other misc applications that you might want!

== Network Services ==
 * ["RemoteDesktop"] - How to set up remote desktop servers.
 * ["WindowsFileServer"] - How to configure and setup a windows file server.
 * ["SSHServer"] - How to setup and run an SSH Server (which also acts as a fileserver).
 * ["DHCPServer"] - DHCP Servers.
 * ["DatabaseServers"] - Database Servers.
 * ["WebServers"] - Web Servers in Debian.
 * ["FTPServers"] - FTP Servers in Debian.
 * ["LDAP"] - Anything and everything to do with LDAP.
 
== The Command Line ==
 * ["ShellIntroduction"]
 * ["ShellConfiguration"]
 * ["BashCommands"]
 * ["HistoryOfShells"]
 * ["FurtherResources"]
 * ["ShellToolTricks"]

== System Administration ==
 * ["BootProcess"] - How your system boots, and how to configure booting.
 * ["LinuxKernel"] - Lots of resources for the Linux Kernel.
 * ["FileSystemDisks"] - A guide to filesystems and disks in Debian.
 * ["ConfigureX"] - How to configure the X-Window-System:
   * ["NvidiaHowTo"] - How to configure Nvidia 3D graphics drivers.
   * ["AtiHowTo"] - How to configure Ati 3D graphics drivers.
 * ["Printing"] - Printing in Debian.
 * ["DebianSound"] - Getting Sound working in Debian.
 * ["NetworkConfiguration"] - How to configure your network in Debian.
 * ["USB"] - USB devices and boot Debian from a USB pendrive ["BootUsb"].
 * ["Security"] - Securing your System.
 * ["BackupAndRecovery"] - Backup and Recovery of data in Debian.
 * ["WhereIsIt"] - A guide to finding almost anything in Debian.
 * ["ServerHardware"] - Known server hardware that works excellent with Debian.

== Debian Subprojects ==

 * ["Embedded Debian"] - Tools to build Debian for smaller devices.

== Development Area ==

This part of the wiki is for Debian Developers (and users too!)

 * ["ReverseDepends"] - How to find full reverse depends on a package.
 * ["FriendsOfDebian"]
 * ["OngoingTransitions"] - Information about current package transitions in Debian.

= About Debian Wiki =

This website is a ''Wiki''. A Wiki is a collaborative site, anyone can contribute and share.

To learn more about what a WikiWikiWeb is, read about MoinMoin:WhyWikiWorks and the MoinMoin:WikiNature. Also, consult the MoinMoin:WikiWikiWebFaq. This wiki is powered by MoinMoin.


== How to edit this Wiki ==
You can start from WikiSandBox, feel free to change this page and experiment with editing
 * Edit any page by pressing '''[[GetText(Edit)]]''' at the top or the bottom of the page
 * Create a link to another page with joined capitalized words (like WikiSandBox) or with {{{["quoted words in brackets"]}}}
 * See HelpForBeginners to get you going
 * HelpContents for all help pages.
 * SyntaxReference for quick access to wiki syntax


== How to surf this wiki ==
 * Search for page titles or text within pages using the search box at the top of any page
 * Go to FindPage for more seraching.
 * Go to SiteNavigation for even more searching.
 * Go to RecentChanges to see where people are currently working


== Discussion & Chat ==
It is very important to discuss about problems and ideas that concern this wiki. The root page for discussions is DiscussionsStarter.



[[Anchor(notice)]]
= Notice about migration of this wiki =

This wiki is a new, official [http://www.debian.org Debian] resource, based on MoinMoinWiki. '''The contents of the now discontinued wiki.debian.net by MichaelIvey are now all converted (MigrationStatus) over to this wiki.''' Thank you all very much for your patience, and thanks for MichaelIvey for maintaining the previous wiki for so long. --["Jeroen"]

Please note that due to the conversion, a lot of content might not (yet) be easily findable, but it still exists. Use the search function before starting a new page!

DotNetFrontPage is the last wiki.debian.net homepage, containing links to various migrated parts of this wiki. Its contents should be included in this FrontPage!

http://www.debian.org/logos/openlogo-nd-50.png http://www.debian.org/Pics/debian.png

See [#notice this notice] for info about wiki.debian.net to wiki.debian.org migration

Contents of Debian Wiki

This wiki is a support and documentation resource for the Debian project. This entire wiki is under 'heavy' development. (i.e. it is far from finished).

If you are looking for something in particular try FindPage. It is a list of serching methods and facilities you can use over this Wiki.

?TableOfContents([3])

Introduction and Resources

  • ["DebianIntroduction"] - What is Debian? Where can I find Debian?

  • ["DebianResources"] - A set of external resources for Debian

  • ["?DebianKnowledgeBase"] - A list of places for getting help and the way they work

  • ["WhyDebian"] - Why choose Debian over another Unix/Linux?

  • ["MeetDebian"] - Meet Debian on conferences and expos

Getting Started

Updates, Applications and Packages

Apt (and Dpkg) is one of the core tool sets in Debian. Simply, these tools allow you to install applications, remove applications and keep Debian up to date!

  • ["Introduction to Apt and Dpkg"] - An introduction to Apt and Dpkg, the ["package"] tools on Debian.
  • ["AptCLI"] - How to use the command line Apt-tools to install packages, remove packages, and update your system.
  • ["AptTools"] - Many other useful tools relating to package management.

  • ["Aptitude"] - Terminal-based apt frontend.
  • ["Synaptic"] - Synaptic - the Graphical/["GUI"] Package Manager for Debian.

The Desktop and Workstation

  • ["X-Window-System"] - The X Window System.
  • ["?DesktopEnvironments"] - Desktop Systems for X:

    • ["DebianGnome"] - GNOME under Debian.

    • ["DebianXFCE"] - XFCE under Debian.
    • ["DebianKDE"] - KDE under Debian.
    • ["DebianGNUstep"] - GNUstep under Debian.
  • ["?WindowManagers"] - Windows Managers for X:

  • Recommended Applications:
    • ["WebBrowsers"] and ["EmailClients"] - Web Browsers.

    • ["RemoteFiles"] - Remote File clients - FTP, SFTP, etc.

    • ["Peer2Peer"] - Peer to Peer Clients.

    • ["InstantMessaging"] - Instant Messaging Clients.

    • ["?MediaPlayers"] - Media Players (Audio+Video).

    • ["Java"] - Java and Debian.
      • ["Eclipse"] - Eclipse and Debian.
    • ["PDFViewers"] - For viewing PDF files.
    • ["CDDVD"] - CD and DVD Applications.
    • ["Compression"] - Dealing with compressed archives.
    • ["EditorsIDEs"] - Editors and IDE's (Interated Development Environments).
    • ["?OfficeAuthoring"] - Office and Authoring Applications.

    • ["RSS"]- News feeder.
    • ["?SystemConfig"] - ["GUI"] tools for Configuring your Debian System.

    • ["Misc"] - Lots of other misc applications that you might want!

Network Services

  • ["RemoteDesktop"] - How to set up remote desktop servers.

  • ["?WindowsFileServer"] - How to configure and setup a windows file server.

  • ["SSHServer"] - How to setup and run an SSH Server (which also acts as a fileserver).
  • ["DHCPServer"] - DHCP Servers.
  • ["DatabaseServers"] - Database Servers.

  • ["WebServers"] - Web Servers in Debian.

  • ["FTPServers"] - FTP Servers in Debian.
  • ["LDAP"] - Anything and everything to do with LDAP.

The Command Line

System Administration

  • ["BootProcess"] - How your system boots, and how to configure booting.

  • ["LinuxKernel"] - Lots of resources for the Linux Kernel.

  • ["?FileSystemDisks"] - A guide to filesystems and disks in Debian.

  • ["ConfigureX"] - How to configure the X-Window-System:
    • ["?NvidiaHowTo"] - How to configure Nvidia 3D graphics drivers.

    • ["AtiHowTo"] - How to configure Ati 3D graphics drivers.

  • ["Printing"] - Printing in Debian.
  • ["?DebianSound"] - Getting Sound working in Debian.

  • ["NetworkConfiguration"] - How to configure your network in Debian.

  • ["USB"] - USB devices and boot Debian from a USB pendrive ["BootUsb"].

  • ["Security"] - Securing your System.
  • ["BackupAndRecovery"] - Backup and Recovery of data in Debian.

  • ["WhereIsIt"] - A guide to finding almost anything in Debian.

  • ["?ServerHardware"] - Known server hardware that works excellent with Debian.

Debian Subprojects

  • ["Embedded Debian"] - Tools to build Debian for smaller devices.

Development Area

This part of the wiki is for Debian Developers (and users too!)

About Debian Wiki

This website is a Wiki. A Wiki is a collaborative site, anyone can contribute and share.

To learn more about what a WikiWikiWeb is, read about WhyWikiWorks and the WikiNature. Also, consult the WikiWikiWebFaq. This wiki is powered by MoinMoin.

How to edit this Wiki

You can start from WikiSandBox, feel free to change this page and experiment with editing

  • Edit any page by pressing ?GetText(Edit) at the top or the bottom of the page

  • Create a link to another page with joined capitalized words (like WikiSandBox) or with ["quoted words in brackets"]

  • See HelpForBeginners to get you going

  • HelpContents for all help pages.

  • ?SyntaxReference for quick access to wiki syntax

How to surf this wiki

  • Search for page titles or text within pages using the search box at the top of any page
  • Go to FindPage for more seraching.

  • Go to ?SiteNavigation for even more searching.

  • Go to RecentChanges to see where people are currently working

Discussion & Chat

It is very important to discuss about problems and ideas that concern this wiki. The root page for discussions is ?DiscussionsStarter.

?Anchor(notice)

Notice about migration of this wiki

This wiki is a new, official [http://www.debian.org Debian] resource, based on MoinMoinWiki. The contents of the now discontinued wiki.debian.net by MichaelIvey are now all converted (MigrationStatus) over to this wiki. Thank you all very much for your patience, and thanks for MichaelIvey for maintaining the previous wiki for so long. --["Jeroen"]

Please note that due to the conversion, a lot of content might not (yet) be easily findable, but it still exists. Use the search function before starting a new page!

?DotNetFrontPage is the last wiki.debian.net homepage, containing links to various migrated parts of this wiki. Its contents should be included in this FrontPage!