Package: debian-handbook Version: 6.0+20120509~nd+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 23215 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest Homepage: http://debian-handbook.info Priority: optional Section: doc Filename: pool/main/d/debian-handbook/debian-handbook_6.0+20120509~nd+1_all.deb Size: 21998670 SHA256: b33f038d8363175473cc056a5f98fc7af52386a466b45d4b2e42d2f25233a3ed SHA1: 7a0b369b4548a3f4fb61aa1ef9efa2ddf2b319e2 MD5sum: 3e3d2cf990fcc5ed1ed6bdbfb5c1c3dd Description: reference book for Debian users and system administrators Accessible to all, the Debian Administrator's Handbook teaches the essentials to anyone who wants to become an effective and independent Debian GNU/Linux administrator. . It covers all the topics that a competent Linux administrator should master, from the installation and the update of the system, up to the creation of packages and the compilation of the kernel, but also monitoring, backup and migration, without forgetting advanced topics like SELinux setup to secure services, automated installations, or virtualization with Xen, KVM or LXC. . The Debian Administrator's Handbook has been written by two Debian developers — Raphaël Hertzog and Roland Mas. . This package contains the English book covering Debian 6.0 “Squeeze”. Package: packaging-tutorial Version: 0.8~nd0 Architecture: all Maintainer: Lucas Nussbaum Installed-Size: 1550 Priority: extra Section: doc Filename: pool/main/p/packaging-tutorial/packaging-tutorial_0.8~nd0_all.deb Size: 1488332 SHA256: 491bc5917f698fee06888998e8a295a6caac2950148bb160b457aff72437eadb SHA1: c5d75d04b01f681ead660ce8d8fe068ab887fba0 MD5sum: 8fbf7c362fd4091a78c50404eb694402 Description: introduction to Debian packaging This tutorial is an introduction to Debian packaging. It teaches prospective developers how to modify existing packages, how to create their own packages, and how to interact with the Debian community. In addition to the main tutorial, it includes three practical sessions on modifying the 'grep' package, and packaging the 'gnujump' game and a Java library.