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On what hardware architectures/systems does Debian GNU/Linux run?

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Debian GNU/Linux includes complete source-code for all of the included programs, so it should work on all systems which are supported by the Linux kernel; see the Linux FAQ for details. The current Debian GNU/Linux release, 3.
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Does Debian just do GNU/Linux?

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Currently, Debian is only available for Linux, but with Debian GNU/Hurd and Debian on BSD kernels, we have started to offer non-Linux-based OSes as a development, server and desktop platform, too. However, these non-linux ports are not officially released yet. The Hurd is a set of servers running on top of the GNU Mach microkernel. Together they build the base for the GNU operating system. Please see http://www.gnu.
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What is missing from Debian GNU/Linux?

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A list of packages which are still needed to be packaged for Debian exists, the Work-Needing and Prospective Packages list. For more details about adding the missing things, see How can I become a Debian software developer?, Section 12.1. Debian Policy requires that such symbolic links (to libfoo.so.x.y.z or similar) are placed in separate, development packages. Those packages are usually named libfoo-dev or libfooX-dev (presuming the library package is named libfooX, and X is a whole number).
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What types of applications and development software are available for Debian GNU/Linux?

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the major GNU applications for software development, file manipulation, and text processing, including gcc, g++, make, texinfo, Emacs, the Bash shell and numerous upgraded Unix utilities, the X Window System, which provides a networked graphical user interface for Linux, and countless X applications including GNOME and KDE as well as the GIMP GNU Image Manipulation Program, a full suite of networking applications, including servers for Internet protocols such as HTTP (WWW), FTP, NNTP (news), SMT.
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What's missing from Debian GNU/Linux?

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A list of packages which are most urgently needed for the Debian distribution is maintained by Sven Rudolph. For more details, see the section on contributing to the Debian project.
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The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ: Software available in the Debian s...
A list of packages which are most urgently needed for Debian is maintained by Sven Rudolph. For more details, see the section on contributing to the Debian project.
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The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ - Software available in the Debian ...
A list of packages which are still needed to be packaged for Debian exists, the Work-Needing and Prospective Packages list. For more details about adding the missing things, see How can I become a Debian software developer?, Section 12.1. Debian Policy requires that such symbolic links (to libfoo.so.x.y.z or similar) are placed in separate, development packages. Those packages are usually named libfoo-dev or libfooX-dev (presuming the library package is named libfooX, and X is a whole number).
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What architectures and operating systems does Mono support?

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Although we support plenty of platforms, we do not package Mono in binary form for all of the supported platforms.
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What is a "basic Debian GNU/Linux installation"?

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This means that Debian has been pre-installed using the latest stable version (Sarge or 3.1R2) of the network install CD. This results in a system which is bootable and has some basic facilities available. Additional software can be downloaded and installed using apt.
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How does the Debian project fit in or compare with the Free Software Foundation's GNU project?

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The Debian system builds on the ideals of free software first championed by the Free Software Foundation and in particular by Richard Stallman. FSF's powerful system development tools, utilities, and applications are also a key part of the Debian system. The Debian Project is a separate entity from the FSF, however we communicate regularly and cooperate on various projects.
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Does Linux Run on My Computer? What Hardware Is Supported?

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A minimal Linux installation requires a machine for which a port exists, at least 2Mb of RAM, and a single floppy drive. But to do anything even remotely useful, more RAM and disk space are needed. Refer to: ''What Ports to Other Processors Are There?'', ''How Much Hard Disk Space Does Linux Need?'', and ''How Much Memory Does Linux Need?'' Intel CPU, PC-compatible machines require at least an 80386 processor to run the standard Linux kernel.
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Which architectures does BusyBox run on?

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BusyBox in general will build on any architecture supported by gcc. Kernel module loading for 2.4 Linux kernels is currently limited to ARM, CRIS, H8/300, x86, ia64, x86_64, m68k, MIPS, PowerPC, S390, SH3/4/5, Sparc, v850e, and x86_64 for 2.4.x kernels.
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How compatible is Debian with other distributions of Linux?

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Debian developers communicate with other Linux distribution creators in an effort to maintain binary compatibility across Linux distributions. Most commercial Linux products run as well under Debian as they do on the system upon which they were built. Debian GNU/Linux adheres to the Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. However, there is room for interpretation in some of the rules within this standard, so there may be slight differences between a Debian system and other Linux systems.
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How do I upgrade to Sarge (Debian GNU/Linux 3.1)?

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Please see Upgrading to Sarge for details. The instructions should also work for upgrading to Sid (unstable) or future 'testing' releases.
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Is there a quick way to search for information on Debian GNU/Linux?

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For example, to find out what experiences people have had with finding drivers for Promise controllers under Debian, try searching on the phrase Promise Linux driver. This will show you all the postings that contain these strings, i.e. those where people discussed these topics. If you add Debian to those search strings, you'll also get the postings specifically related to Debian. Any of the common web spidering engines, such as AltaVista or Google, as long as you use the right search terms.
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What operating systems does it run on ?

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IBM-PCs and compatibles running MSDOS (which includes MS-Windows, DR-DOS, Novell DOS, and OS/2 if you have enough memory). Many variants of unix. In particular, configuration options are already in place for: NeXT, BSD 4.2/4.3, A/UX, SUN, LINUX, IRIS, Ultrix, XENIX, Interactive 386/ix, HP/UX, Altos 2000. If you have one of these environments, Waffle should just drop in with no problems.
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Can I run Debian GNU/kFreeBSD in a chroot under FreeBSD?

Debian GNU/kFreeBSD FAQ - Debian Wiki
Yes, but it won't work perfectly unless you apply some kernel patches. You can get them from the Debian kfreebsd-6 source package, but it is up to you to find out and decide which ones you need. We recommend to use a Debian kernel for running Debian GNU/kFreeBSD userland. In case something fails, you're on your own.
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What hardware do I need to run Linux?

The Linux FAQ
Linux generally runs on x86 PC (such as Intel, AMD, Cyrix processors) platforms but has been 'ported' to other processing platforms such as Sun Sparc, PowerPC (RS/6000 and Macintosh), and Compaq Alpha among others.
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What is Debian Linux?

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It was as a result of this manifesto that debian's Social Contract was written, a document defining what Debian GNU/Linux is all about. Read the Social contract here. Gentoo is a source distribution. This means the user compiles most everything from source. This is both good and bad. Good because it improves performance, especially on older machines. The bad is because this takes time and on a older machine, a lot of time.
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edit] I'm not sure whether my hardware is supported by GNU/Linux. How do I find out?

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If the gNewSense Live CD does not work, you might still be able to use GNU/Linux. Some hardware manufacturers refuse to provide specifications for their hardware to free software developers. Instead, they provide GNU/Linux drivers that deny users some of the essential freedoms. Some GNU/Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, include these drivers, so that users of restricted hardware can use GNU/Linux too.
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edit] Why do some hardware manufacturers refuse to support GNU/Linux?

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Some executives haven't ever heard of GNU/Linux and don't know any better (although these are becoming rare ;-). In these cases, you can raise the awareness for GNU/Linux by telling them about your need for free drivers. Sometimes, though, manufacturers knowingly restrict your freedoms.
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What does GNU/Linux refer to?

Linux Online - Frequently Asked Questions: General Queries
GNU/Linux is the name Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation and the GNU project, and its supporters prefer over just Linux. They cite the fact that Linux could not have come into being without tools from the GNU project. Though this is true, use and custom has favored just Linux over GNU/Linux in the public consciousness. This website's use of the term Linux in no way tries to minimize the contributions of the Free Software Foundation.
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