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 Debian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Debian Manifesto which called for the creation of a Linux distribution to be maintained in an open manner, in the spirit of Linux and GNU.
Debian is also notable for its package management system and APT, the Advanced Packaging Tool in particular, its strict policies regarding the quality of its packages and releases, and its open development and testing process.
Debian Developers may resign their positions at any time by orphaning the packages they were responsible for and sending a notice to the developers and the keyring maintainer (so that their upload authorization can be revoked).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Debian

  
 Debian GNU/kFreeBSD - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Debian GNU/kFreeBSD base system is fully functional, but there still a few major bugs that need to be fixed and packages that need to be ported to the system.
It is a distribution of the GNU operating system with Debian package management and the kernel of FreeBSD, unlike most other GNU variants that are shipped with the Linux kernel.
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is GNU/kFreeBSD operating system made by Debian for i486-compatible computer architectures.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD   (228 words)

  
 Introduction to Debian GNU/Hurd
Debian GNU/Hurd is a distribution of GNU/Hurd which uses the Debian package system and which is being constructed by Debian developers.
The GNU/Hurd adheres to the principles of free software as outlined and upheld by the Free Software Foundation (GNU) and Software in the Public Interest, Inc. (Debian).
The Hurd itself is a system of servers that run on top of the GNU Mach microkernel to manage such things as file systems, network protocols, file access, and the other features that are usually managed by the monolithic Unix and Linux kernels.
gnuhurdguides.tripod.com   (228 words)

  
 Debian Planet - News for Debian. Stuff that *really* matters.
Debian Planet is not officially related to the Debian Project.
Debian and the Debian logo are trademarks of Software in the Public Interest, Inc.
Debian Planet also has its own channel on the same network called #debianplanet.
www.debianplanet.org   (228 words)

  
 Debian -- Debian GNU/Hurd --- Installation
The Debian GNU/Hurd distribution, unlike distributions of other operating systems, does not have a nice installation program.
GNU is similar in nature to any Unix-like system: after logging in, the user is presented with a shell and the familiar Unix VFS, virtual filesystem.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc.
www.debian.org /ports/hurd/hurd-install   (228 words)

  
 Debian -- Ports
Currently Debian GNU/NetBSD for Intel x86 is the most advanced flavor, but work has also begun on supporting Alpha-based computers.
This is a port of the Debian operating system, complete with apt, dpkg, and GNU userland, to the NetBSD kernel.
Debian is being ported to the MIPS architecture which is used in SGI machines (debian-mips - big-endian) and Digital DECstations (debian-mipsel - little-endian).
www.debian.org /ports   (849 words)

  
 GNU/kFreeBSD - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Currently, the following distributions of GNU/kFreeBSD are available: Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.
GNU/kFreeBSD is an Unix-like operating system that uses the kernel of FreeBSD in conjunction with GNU userland software.
Although GNU/kFreeBSD uses the kernel of FreeBSD (hence the k) it is different from FreeBSD, which is a complete operating system on its own.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/GNU/FreeBSD   (88 words)

  
 Debian GNU/Hurd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Debian GNU/Hurd is the Debian Project's distribution of the GNU operating system with the Hurd as its kernel.
Debian GNU/Hurd has been in development for years, but still has not been officially released.
Roughly half of the software packaged for Debian GNU/Linux has been ported to GNU/Hurd.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Debian_GNU/Hurd   (127 words)

  
 Diary for kov
So, the Debian GNU/* tests I was trying to do didn't go very well for me. I tried installing Debian GNU/Hurd on my toshiba laptop and found out it would not support my pcmcia network card.
I then tried forcing Debian GNU/kFreeBSD in by unpacking the tarball above the FreeBSD instalation and I even got some stuff to work, but it was not fun without networking, anyway.
On the Debian front, I've taken the time to do some work on apt-howto, gksu and its friends, and glade-2, which is now my package too.
www.advogato.org /person/kov/diary.html?start=25   (2045 words)

  
 CampusSource · Open Source · Open Source-Links
Debian has two projects, the Debian GNU/Linux and the Debian GNU/Hurd project.
Debian is a freely available operating system, which runs on a Linux kernel.
Bruce Perens is the editor of the Debian Free Software Guidelines and the Open Source definition, which are acknowledged as laws from the community.
www.campussource.de /org/opensource/links.html   (2045 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
Debian GNU/FreeBSD is GNU/FreeBSD operating system made by Debian.
It is a distribution of the GNU operating system with the FreeBSD kernel, unlike most other GNU variants that are shipped with the Linux kernel.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD   (69 words)

  
 README
Next step will be to do cross-installs from for example a FreeBSD to a Debian GNU/kFreeBSD or a Debian GNU/Linux system.
The new system is a clean Debian system, it's not a chroot, and no traces from the old distro should keep around, but backups.
One thing that must be understood is that the script is not going to convert the whole system to Debian, it will install a clean base system keeping some configurations, but will not map all previous installed programs to the Debian counterparts.
www.hadrons.org /~guillem/debian/debtakeover/README   (334 words)

  
 Debian GNU/kFreeBSD Live CD - Debian Planet
Debian and the Debian logo are trademarks of Software in the Public Interest, Inc.
Debian is supposed to be flexible, but a live CD isn't.
The place to get help on a Debian problem (after reading docs) or to just chat and chill is #debian on irc.oftc.net.
www.debianplanet.org /node.php?id=1120   (1430 words)

  
 Debian adds kernel of FreeBSD
This is a first step towards inclussion of the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD port as a candidate for future Debian releases.
Debian just added the kernel of FreeBSD to the unstable branch of its GNU/Linux distribution.
In the old days, one of my dreams was to use together the excellent Debian package management system and FreeBSD.
homepage.mac.com /jaortega/iblog/C1085491604/E70682379   (120 words)

  
 GNU Hurd Hardware Compatibility Guide
Debian packages which depend on it can link against the stub library.
The GNU Hurd should run on any archictecture that is supported by the underlying GNU Mach kernel.
This documention contains a list of hardware that is known to be supported by the GNU Hurd operating system.
www.urbanophile.com /arenn/hacking/hurd/hurd-hardware.html   (120 words)

  
 Linux Weekly News
It also notes that this week is the one year anniversary of the release of Debian 2.1, gives an update on new maintainers and mentions that the Debian elections close tomorrow, March 16th.
This week's Debian Weekly News announces another Bug Horizon on March 27th, and plans to begin the test cycle for the release of Debian 2.2 after that.
" CompileFarm will initially allow testing on Linux distributions by Caldera, Debian, Red Hat Linux and Slackware, along with FreeBSD.
lwn.net /2000/0316/bigpage.php3   (120 words)

  
 Debian GNU/kFreeBSD - Debian Wiki
BTS in alioth (Use this for packages that are not in the official Debian archive.
Patches that are only needed for Debian (either because they're fixed-upstream, or because their Debian-specific nature)
This page attempts to be a reference for all resources related to GNU/kFreeBSD that can be useful for users and developers.
wiki.debian.org /Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD   (107 words)

  
 eddy
the rest of this page is to show that Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is already very capable of running all things one could expect from a modern webserver.
eddy.introweb.nl is a small server, running Debian GNU/kFreeBSD on an AMD k6-II 650MHz processor.
my personal homepage, including.deb package repository for Debian GNU/kFreeBSD can be found here.
eddy.introweb.nl   (117 words)

  
 gmane.comp.lang.erlang.patches
Debian Bug #328031, Erlang 10.b.9 compile bug on Debian GNU/Linux SPAR (31 Dec 02:25)
It would be nice if you could apply it in the next upload." GNU/kfreebsd is a port of the Debian GNU system to the FreeBSD kernel: http://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/ http://bugs.debian.org/345204
Debian Bug #328031, Erlang 10.b.9 compile bug on Debian GNU/Linux SPARC
blog.gmane.org /gmane.comp.lang.erlang.patches   (931 words)

  
 Download Ging 0.1.0 for Linux - Ging is a Live system based on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. - Softpedia
It is based on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (which, as its time, is based on Debian, GNU and the kernel of FreeBSD).
Download Ging 0.1.0 for Linux - Ging is a Live system based on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.
Ging consists entirely of free software (as per Debian Free Software Guidelines) and has a compromise to remain this way.
linux.softpedia.com /get/System/Operating-Systems/Linux-Distributions/Ging-4354.shtml   (179 words)

  
 freshmeat.net: Project details for Debian GNU/Linux
Debian is an operating system for your computer that consists only of Free Software.
It uses the Linux kernel, and a large part of the basic tools that fill out the operating system come from GNU, which are also free.
debian __dash__ devel __at__ lists __dot__ debian __dot__ org
freshmeat.net /releases/91379   (211 words)

  
 Download Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 20060315 for Linux - The Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ISO image contains a basic rescue system with GNU/kFreeBSD. - Softpedia
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD can also be used to install Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.
The Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ISO image contains a basic rescue system with GNU/kFreeBSD.
Download Debian GNU/kFreeBSD 20060315 for Linux - The Debian GNU/kFreeBSD ISO image contains a basic rescue system with GNU/kFreeBSD.
linux.softpedia.com /get/System/Operating-Systems/Linux-Distributions/Debian-GNU-kFreeBSD-6686.shtml   (173 words)

  
 2005-January.txt
I installed a few packages manualy from Debian, but most of the stuff (including gcc/binutils) is built natively.
I'm looking for Debian developers to second me on this.
The filesystem name is "linprocfs" and entry would look like this: "null /proc linprocfs rw 0 0" New installations should work unaware of this since crosshurd is now fixed (1.7.8) to setup procfs for systems that support it.
lists.alioth.debian.org /pipermail/glibc-bsd-devel/2005-January.txt   (2208 words)

  
 debian-kbsd-name
[Wether this definition fits better for "Debian" or "GNU/Linux" is beyond the scope of this document].
[practice] We have chosen to output GNU/kFreeBSD because most build systems assume this output to match with the userland.
This is the definition that we use in this document although we acknowledge that there are different opinions on this matter.
www.hadrons.org /~guillem/debian/ports/debian-kbsd-name   (328 words)

  
 2005-March.txt
The goal is to fulfil the requirements for Debian GNU/kFreeBSD for i386 ("kfreebsd-i386") to be officialy accepted in the Debian archive.
I have a development box running Debian Gnu/kFreeBSD, I plan to move my webserver as soon as another couple of packages build, and I plan to run my desktop with it as well.
Hi, I've setup a public list of Debian GNU/kFreeBSD users in the debian wiki site: http://wiki.debian.net/?kfreebsdgnu This is a list of GNU/kFreeBSD users and developers.
lists.alioth.debian.org /pipermail/glibc-bsd-devel/2005-March.txt   (4128 words)

  
 Debian GNU installed... um.. - LinuxQuestions.org
I checked the debian website, and it doesnt mention a command like he said.
My friend convinced me to try out Debian, and I've got the base system installed, and I'm now at a login.
I just got debian installed last night myself.
www.linuxquestions.org /questions/showthread.php?threadid=189090   (416 words)

  
 OSNews.com
Per the above, if they show how wonderful debian can still be regardless of the kernel it is running on, perhaps they can get people over to Hurd as well.
I'll definitely try this Debian one, but now my curiosity is up.
alot of people really like the "debian way" but they may not be so enamoured with the linux kernel.
www.osnews.com /comment.php?news_id=7560   (999 words)

  
 Debian GNU/kFreeBSD - #debian faq wiki
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is the kernel from Free using the GNU C library instead of the FreeBSD BSD C library.
You can install Debian GNU/kFreeBSD using the following live CD http://people.debian.org/~rmh/livecd/
www.linuks.mine.nu /debian-faq-wiki/Debian_20GNU_2fkFreeBSD   (52 words)

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