Difference between revisions of "Debian"

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Debian is the one of the first Linux OS available.
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Debian is a computer operating system composed of software packages released as free and open source software primarily under the GNU General Public License along with other free software licenses.
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Debian GNU/Linux, which includes the GNU OS tools and Linux kernel, is a popular and influential Linux distribution.
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It is distributed with access to repositories containing thousands of software packages ready for installation and use.
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Debian is known for relatively strict adherence to the philosophies of Unix and free software[6] as well as using collaborative software development and testing processes.
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Debian can be used on a variety of hardware, from NAS devices to phones, laptops, desktops and servers.
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It focuses on stability and security and is used as a base for many other distributions.

Revision as of 14:11, 29 December 2011

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Debian 6.00
50px-Debian-OpenLogo.svg.png
http://www.debian.org/

Information

ERPXE Module

  • Name: - Debian
  • Version: 6.00

Plugin type

Plugin type
Debian Anti-Virus Deployment Diagnostics OS Installation Live Media Recovery Tools
No Optional No No Yes No

Plugin Requirments

Plugin Requirments
Debian CIFS HTTP Internet NFS Linux OS Windows OS
No Yes Yes No No Yes

Screen Shots

300px-Debian.png 220px-Debian_Installer_graphical_etch.png 220px-Debian-cd-cover1.png


Special Information

Debian is a computer operating system composed of software packages released as free and open source software primarily under the GNU General Public License along with other free software licenses.

Debian GNU/Linux, which includes the GNU OS tools and Linux kernel, is a popular and influential Linux distribution.

It is distributed with access to repositories containing thousands of software packages ready for installation and use.

Debian is known for relatively strict adherence to the philosophies of Unix and free software[6] as well as using collaborative software development and testing processes.

Debian can be used on a variety of hardware, from NAS devices to phones, laptops, desktops and servers.

It focuses on stability and security and is used as a base for many other distributions.