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Historical documents

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The documents listed below were either written a long time ago and -are not up to date or have been written for previous versions of Debian -and have not been updated to current versions. Their information is -outdated, but may still be of interest to some.

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The documents that have lost their relevance and serve no purpose any -more, have had their references removed, but the source code for many of -these obsolete manuals can be found on the -DDP's attic.

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User oriented documentation

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- This file documents dselect for first-time users, and is intended to help - in getting Debian installed successfully. It makes no attempt to explain - everything, so when you first meet dselect, work through the help screens. -

- - - - - stalled: aptitude has - replaced dselect as the standard Debian package management interface - - - - - -
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-This User's Guide is nothing but a reformatted Progeny User's Guide. -Contents are adjusted for the standard Debian system.

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Over 300 pages with a good tutorial to start using the Debian system -from GUI desktop -and shell command line. -

- - - - - Useful itself as a tutorial. Written for the woody release, - getting obsolete. - - -# langs="en" isn't redundant, it adds the needed language suffix to the link - - - -
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-This manual is for a new Linux user, to help such a user get acquainted -with Linux once they have installed it, or for a new Linux user on a system -which someone else is administering. -

- - - - - - stalled; incomplete; - probably obsoleted by Debian Reference - - - not yet complete - - - -
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- A manual, oriented towards the end-user. -

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- This manual provides at least an overview of everything a user should know - about their Debian GNU/Linux system (i.e. setting up X, how to configure - network, accessing floppy disks, etc.). It is intended to bridge the gap - between the Debian Tutorial and the detailed manual and info pages - supplied with each package.

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It is also intended to give some idea of how to combine commands, on - the general Unix principle, that there is always more than one way to - do it. -

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- This document is mentioned in the introduction of the Policy manual. - It covers all system administration aspects of a Debian system. -

- - - - - stalled; incomplete; - probably obsoleted by Debian Reference - - - not yet available - - - -
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- This manual covers all network administration aspects of a Debian system. -

- - - - - stalled; incomplete; - probably obsoleted by Debian Reference - - - not yet available - - - -
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- A hands-on reference guide to the Debian GNU/Linux system that shows, - in over 1,500 recipes, how to use it for everyday activities — from - working with text, images, and sound to productivity and networking - issues. Like the software the book describes, the book is copylefted - and its source data is available. -

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- This manual tries to be a quick but complete source of information - about the APT system and its features. It contains much information - about the main uses of APT and many examples. -

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Developer documentation

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- Introduction on how to create a .deb, using - debmake. -

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- Helps new developers to create a package for the Debian GNU/Linux system. -

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- This manual describes the technical aspects of creating Debian binary - and source packages. It also documents the interface between dselect - and its access method scripts. It does not deal with the Debian - Project policy requirements, and it assumes familiarity with dpkg's - functions from the system administrator's perspective. - - - - - Parts that were de facto policy were merged into - debian-policy. - - - - - -

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- This document is intended as a starting point to explain how software - producers can integrate their products with Debian, what different - situations can arise depending on the license of the products and the - choices of the producers, and what possibilities there are. It does not - explain how to create packages, but it links to documents which do exactly - that. - -

You should read this if you are not familiar with the big picture of - creating and distributing Debian packages, and optionally with adding them - to the Debian distribution. - - - - - - obsolete - - - - - -

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- This document describes basic idea and howto of l10n (localization), - i18n (internationalization), and m17n (multilingualization) for - programmers and package maintainers. - -

The aim of this document is to make more packages support i18n - and to make Debian a more internationalized distribution. - Contributions from all over the world will be welcome, because - the original author is Japanese-speaker and this document would be - on Japanization if there were no contributions. - - - - - - stalled, obsolete - - - not yet complete - - - -

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- This HOWTO contains practical information about the use of SGML and XML - on a Debian operating system. - - - - - - stalled, obsolete - - - -# English only using index.html, so langs set. - - - -

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- Subpolicy for Debian packages that provide and/or make use - of XML or SGML resources. - - - - - dead - - - - - -

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- Documentation for the debiandoc-sgml system, - including best practices and hints for maintainers. Future versions - should includes tips for easier maintenance and building of - documentation in Debian packages, guidelines for organizing - translation of documentation, and other helpful information. - See also bug #43718. - - - - - - ready - - - - - - -

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Miscellaneous documentation

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- This document explains how Debian repositories work, how to create - them, and how to add them to the sources.list correctly. -

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