Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage

Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage

Aimed at readers who are new to Debian GNU/Linux, assuming no prior knowledge of GNU/Linux or other Unix-like systems.

Tag(s): GNU/Linux

Publication date: 31 Dec 1999

ISBN-10: n/a

ISBN-13: n/a

Paperback: n/a

Views: 21,382

Type: Book

Publisher: n/a

License: GNU General Public License

Post time: 25 Oct 2004 05:23:25

Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage

Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage Aimed at readers who are new to Debian GNU/Linux, assuming no prior knowledge of GNU/Linux or other Unix-like systems.
Tag(s): GNU/Linux
Publication date: 31 Dec 1999
ISBN-10: n/a
ISBN-13: n/a
Paperback: n/a
Views: 21,382
Document Type: Book
Publisher: n/a
License: GNU General Public License
Post time: 25 Oct 2004 05:23:25
Book excerpts:

This book is aimed at readers who are new to Debian GNU/Linux. It assumes no prior knowledge of GNU/Linux or other Unix-like systems, but it does assume very basic general knowledge about computers and hardware; you should know what the basic parts of a computer are, and what one might use a computer to do.

In general, this tutorial tries to help you understand what happens inside a Debian system. The idea is to empower you to solve new problems and get the most out of your computer. Thus there's plenty of theory and fun facts thrown in with the 'How To' aspects of the manual.
 




About The Author(s)


John Goerzen is an American hacker and author. He has written a number of real-world Haskell libraries and applications, including the HDBC database interface, the ConfigFile configuration file interface, a podcast downloader, and various other libraries relating to networks, parsing, logging, and POSIX code. John has been a developer for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system project for over 10 years and maintains numerous Haskell libraries and code for Debian. He also served as President of Software in the Public Interest, Inc., the legal parent organization of Debian.

John Goerzen

John Goerzen is an American hacker and author. He has written a number of real-world Haskell libraries and applications, including the HDBC database interface, the ConfigFile configuration file interface, a podcast downloader, and various other libraries relating to networks, parsing, logging, and POSIX code. John has been a developer for the Debian GNU/Linux operating system project for over 10 years and maintains numerous Haskell libraries and code for Debian. He also served as President of Software in the Public Interest, Inc., the legal parent organization of Debian.


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