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The first edition of this FAQ was made and maintained by J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) and Chuck Stickelman. Authors of the rewritten Debian GNU/Linux FAQ are Susan G. Kleinmann and Sven Rudolph. After them, the FAQ was maintained by Santiago Vila and, later, by Josip Rodin. The current maintainer is Javier Fernandez-Sanguino.
Parts of the information came from:
The Debian-1.1 release announcement, by Bruce Perens
.
The Linux FAQ, by Ian Jackson
.
the dpkg programmers' manual and the Debian Policy manual (see What other documentation exists on and for a Debian system?, Section 12.1)
many developers, volunteers, and beta testers, and
the flaky memories of its authors. :-)
Kamaraju Kusumanchi's Choosing
a Debian distribution FAQ
, who graciously made it GPL so I could
include it as a new chapter (see Choosing a
Debian distribution, Chapter 3)
The authors would like to thank all those who helped make this document possible.
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Comments and additions to this document are always welcome. Please send e-mail
to [email protected]
,
or submit a wishlist bug report against the
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The latest version of this document can be viewed on the Debian WWW pages at
http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/
.
It is also available for download in plain text, HTML, PostScript and PDF
formats at http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#faq
.
Also, there are several translations there.
The original SGML files used to create this document are also available in
doc-debian
's source package, or in CVS at:
:pserver:[email protected]:/cvs/debian-doc/ddp/manuals.sgml/faq
and http://cvs.debian.org/ddp/manuals.sgml/faq/?root=debian-doc
.
This document was written using the DebianDoc SGML DTD (rewritten from LinuxDoc SGML). DebianDoc SGML systems enables us to create files in a variety of formats from one source, e.g. this document can be viewed as HTML, plain text, TeX DVI, PostScript, PDF, or GNU info.
Conversion utilities for DebianDoc SGML are available in Debian package
debiandoc-sgml
.
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The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ