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Ниже приведены ссылки и описание компонентов Debian.
Настольные и рабочие станции
Вы считаете, что Debian — это всего лишь только чёрный экран с белыми буквами? Вы заблуждаетесь. В Debian доступно множество мультимедийных приложений, окружений рабочего стола и удобных программ для работы в интернете.
DesktopEnvironments - Рабочие столы для X Window System:
WindowManagers - Оконные менеджеры для X:
Дополнительно: ConfigureX — Как настроить X-Window-System
Командная строка
Вне зависимости новичёк вы или опытный пользователь, вы найдёте что командная строка (этот чёрный экран с белыми буквами) является отличным инструментом для решения массы административных задач и множестве других применений в Debian. Вы даже можете работать с изображениями в командной строке!
Shell - оболочка командной строки
?Введение в Shell
Конфигурация shell - настройте ваш shell
coreutils - файловые утилиты, shell-утилиты и утилиты для манипуляций с текстом
Bash (команды shell)
System Administration
Debian has been qualified as a OMG operating system for administrators, primarily because of its ease of use, security and straight-forward common sense usage.
FilesystemHierarchyStandard (FHS) - How the directories and files on Debian are organized.
BootProcess - How your system boots, and how to configure booting.
LinuxKernel - Lots of resources for the Linux Kernel.
ConfigureX - How to configure the X-Window-System:
Video3d - Information about 3D Video Cards
NetworkConfiguration - Defining your system's IP address and DNS addresses.
SecurityManagement - Securing your System.
Sarge2EtchUpgrade - Upgrading from Sarge (Debian 3.1) to Etch (Debian 4.0)
WhereIsIt - A guide to finding almost anything in Debian.
TimeZoneChanges - What to do if your government changes the clocks.
Network Servers
RemoteDesktop - How to set up remote desktop servers.
?Bugzilla - Running a local bug tracking system
HostingControlPanels - Interfaces for customers of hosting companies using Debian.
Network_Monitoring - How to monitor your Network and Servers
LDAP - Anything and everything to do with LDAP.
?AppleTalkServer
?ServerHardware - Known server hardware that works excellently with Debian.
NFSServerSetup - How to set up an NFS (version 3 at least) server, and connect via another Linux machine.
?RoundUp - Scalable helpdesk/bug tracking system with standalone capability.
Configuring Hardware and Drivers
Hardware - Hardware and drivers in Debian Linux.
Sound - Getting sound working in Debian.
USB - USB devices and boot Debian from a USB pendrive BootUsb.
External Links
Debian Admin Debian Linux Tutorials and Articles.
Debian Help Debian Help for Debian Users Community.
Debian Administration Up-to-date real life encounters with Debian.
Getting Software into the System
Debian GNU/Linux provides more than a pure OS: it comes with over 15490 packages -- precompiled, ready-to-run software bundled up in a nice format for easy installation on your machine. The packages are stored in the Debian Archive.
Packages contain all the files neccessary to install and run the software on your computer. The system that Debian uses to organize and manage the packages is called Apt (Advanced Package Tool). This is a set of tools used to download, install, track, configure, update, and build packages. The programs in most packages depend on other software to be on your system in order to run properly. One of the great features of APT is the ability to handle these dependencies.
Because the package management tools were developed over time, the earlier tools are lower-level command-line tools and are more suitable for experienced users; the more recent tools are higher-level interactive tools and more suitable for new users. Here are the tools, in hierarchical order:
Interactive Tools which Automatically Handle Dependencies
Debian Traditional Interactive Tools
dselect - The Debian Package Selection Tool
Command Line Tools
Additional Information on Packages
DebianPackage - Debian packages, including pointers on how to build them.
ReverseDepends - How to find full reverse dependencies on a package.
Apt - An introduction to Apt and Dpkg, the package tools on Debian.
RollbackUpdate - How to go back to a previous version of a package that was changed by a security update
Working with Repositories
RepositoryLocal - Using a local repository
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