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  • [[Image:Debian-logo.jpg|thumb|right|Debian Logo]] ...Debian's main software repositories are Free Software, conforming to the [[Debian Free Software Guidelines]]. Many architectures are supported, including [[x
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  • A Debian-based distribution of the Linux operating system.
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  • [[Image:Debian-logo.jpg|thumb|right|Debian Logo]] ...Debian's main software repositories are Free Software, conforming to the [[Debian Free Software Guidelines]]. Many architectures are supported, including [[x
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  • *Video documentation of the installation of [[Etherpad]] under [[Debian Linux]]
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  • {{r|Debian}}
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  • ...), which is currently in a public beta testing phase, is based entirely on Debian Testing (Lenny). ...ernow" software. The included packages were updated to the versions in the Debian Testing repository.
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  • {{r|Debian}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Debian]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Debian}}
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  • ** [[Debian]]
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  • {{r|Debian}}
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  • {{r|Debian}}
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  • ...nux Mint''' is a [[linux]]-based computer operating system, based on the [[Debian]] and [[Ubuntu]] distributions. It has been praised for being a Desktop dis
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  • * [[Debian]]
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  • ...are commonly referred to as ''Linux'', with the notable exception of the [[Debian]] ''Linux'' distribution.<ref>{{cite web | title=Debian Linux distribution
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  • '''Ubuntu''' is a [[Debian]]-based [[Linux_distribution|Linux Distribution]] created by [[Canonical Lt The Ubuntu developers take a snapshot of the Debian Unstable repositories. They then focus on ensuring that all of these packag
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  • ...ses are not used.<ref>[http://www.debian.org/vote/2006/vote_001 http://www.debian.org/vote/2006/vote_001]</ref> These critics recommend the use of alternate ...aid] about the above sentence on the [http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal debian-legal] mailing list:
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  • ...d [[Mandriva Linux]]. These distributions and community projects such as [[Debian]] and [[Gentoo]], assemble and test the software before releasing their dis ...for instance, use [[apt-get]] and [[aptitude]] to load .deb packages from Debian package repositories, while [[Red Hat Enterprise Linux]] and [[CentOS]] use
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  • * [[User:Ion Alexandru Morega|Ion Morega]] created [[Debian]] and [[HTTP]]; edited [[Python programming language]] and squeezed a few m ...t]] created [[Virtualization]] and added the reason why there's a Deb in [[Debian]] (and why there's a sid too...)
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  • * "On our way to realising the Debian of Data"
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  • ...is the default desktop environment for many distributions, most notably [[Debian]], [[Fedora Core]], [[openSUSE]] and [[Ubuntu (Linux distribution)|Ubuntu]] ...distributions have binary packages available for download. [[Debian]] and Debian-based distributions (including Ubuntu) use the .deb package format, along w
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