Debian GNU/Linux squeeze-di-rc2 "Squeeze" - Official Snapshot i386 NETINST Binary-1 20110121-20:12 (HTML version in README.html) Welcome to the exciting world of Debian GNU/Linux This disc contains the installer for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. Debian is a very extensive collection of software. But it is more. It is a complete Operating System (OS) for your computer. And it is free (as in "freedom"). CONTENTS: * Introduction * About This Disc * Installing * Last-Minute Notes * Installing software using Apt * CD/DVD Manufacturers * More Information * Browse This Disc Introduction ============ An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. At the core of an operating system is the kernel. The kernel is the most fundamental program on the computer, which does all the basic housekeeping and lets you start other programs. Debian is kernel independent. It currently uses the Linux kernel but work is in progress to provide Debian for other kernels, using the Hurd. Most of the basic operating system tools come from the GNU project; hence the name GNU/Linux. Debian is available for various kinds of computers ("architectures"), like "IBM-compatible" PCs (i386), Compaq's Alpha, Sun's Sparc, Motorola/IBM's PowerPC, and (Strong)ARM processors. Check the ports page for more information. Read more at: http://www.debian.org/intro/about About This Disc =============== This disc is labeled Debian GNU/Linux squeeze-di-rc2 "Squeeze" - Official Snapshot i386 NETINST Binary-1 20110121-20:12 It contains programs ("binaries") for `i386' computers. This disc is a netinst image. It contains the installer and a very basic system. Any other packages you might want to install will be downloaded from the network. Installing ========== Because Debian is a complete Operating System, the installation procedure may seem a bit unusual. You can install Debian GNU/Linux either alongside your current OS, or as the only OS on your computer. As this is not an official squeeze release disc, then the installation guide many not be released yet. It will appear on the Debian web site when ready, but before then you could try the development version of the manual. For the impatient ones: you can start the installation program easily by booting off this disc. Note that not all (esp. older) systems support this. You can also examine the /install/ directory; you might be able to start the installation system directly from there. Last-Minute Notes ================= * You should keep in mind that this is a beta disc of the current development version of the Debian system. This means that all sorts of bugs may be present anywhere in the system. Please report any bugs you find in the Debian Bug Tracking System; details at bugs.debian.org. * If you're reporting bugs against this disc or the installation system, please also mention the version of this disc; this can be found in the file /.disk/info. Installing software using Apt ============================= After installing or upgrading, Debian's packaging system can use CDs, DVDs, local collections, or networked servers (FTP, HTTP) to automatically install software from (.deb packages). This is done preferably with the `apt' and `aptitude' programs. You can install packages from the commandline using apt-get. For example, if you want to install the packages `commprog' and `maxgame', you can give the command: apt-get install commprog maxgame Note that you don't have to enter the complete path, or the `.deb' extension. `Apt' will figure this out itself. Or use aptitude for a full screen interactive selection of available Debian packages. CD/DVD Manufacturers ==================== You are completely free to manufacture and re-distribute CDs/DVDs of the Debian GNU/Linux Operating System, like this one. There is no charge from us (but of course donations are always welcome). For all needed information and contact addresses, please refer to: http://www.debian.org/CD/ More Information ================ There is much more information present on this disc. Besides the already mentioned installation and upgrading procedures, this is the most interesting: * /doc/FAQ Debian FAQ * /doc/constitution.txt The Debian Constitution * /doc/debian-manifesto The Debian Manifesto * /doc/social-contract.txt Debian's Social Contract * /doc/bug-reporting.txt Bug reporting instructions Also on the Internet are many resources. To name a few: * http://www.debian.org/ The Debian homepage * http://www.debian.org/doc/ Debian Documentation * http://www.debian.org/support/ Debian User Support * http://www.tldp.org/ The Linux Documentation Project * http://www.linux.org/ General Linux homepage See the Debian contact page (http://www.debian.org/contact) for information on contacting us.