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The '''best''' Linux distribution ever. See http://www.debian.org/ for more info. = Debian GNU/Linux =
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indeed The '''best''' Linux distribution ever. --Anonymous
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Begin flame war here ... De gustibus non est disputandem. --JasonMcArthur


== Overview ==

On CoreServer systems and many nodes which use normal PC hardware, the NetworkOperationsTeam uses the GNU/Linux distribution called Debian. Currently, most systems are running version 4.0, aka 'etch'.


== Links ==

How Personal Telco uses Debian:

 * DebianLinuxInstallation
 * UsingBuilderHowTo
 * NewCloneArmyInstallMethodology


For more info specific to Debian:

 * http://www.debian.org/
 * http://wiki.debian.net/index.cgi?WiFi


General Linux WiFi links:

 * LinuxAccessPoint
 * LinuxAccessPoints
 * Prism2Card
 * LinuxClientSoftware
 * LinuxDrivers
 * LinuxFund and LinuxFundOffice
 * LinuxWlanProject
 * PortlandLinuxUsersGroup


Obsolete/historical links:

 * DebianLinuxAccessPoint

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Debian GNU/Linux

The best Linux distribution ever. --Anonymous

De gustibus non est disputandem. --JasonMcArthur

Overview

On CoreServer systems and many nodes which use normal PC hardware, the NetworkOperationsTeam uses the GNU/Linux distribution called Debian. Currently, most systems are running version 4.0, aka 'etch'.

How Personal Telco uses Debian:

For more info specific to Debian:

General Linux WiFi links:

Obsolete/historical links:


[CategoryGlossary] [CategorySoftware] [CategoryNuCab]

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