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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers What OS Unix should I get? Post 302075364 by JP_II on Friday 2nd of June 2006 06:10:14 AM
Old 06-02-2006
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Hi Nick.

So lets see....

Debian is the _real_ non-commercial Linux.
It contains solely free Software which stands in contrast to Distributions like SuSE (hint: Novell...)

Of each Debian Distribution there are always three Versions available.

The Stable Release:

This is the Version you should use as beginner Smilie
(I do so too...)

The Testing Release:

This is the one which will be the next Stable Release but has still to be tested.

and last but not least the Unstable version:

This is a version that still has got to be developed Smilie



The last one is something for Hackers...

/* I tried to get it on my laptop but it just wont work Smilie */

The Main Argument why I use Debian is that its really FREE ("Free as in Free Speech, not as in Free Beer")


Greets,

Jan
 

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Debian::Copyright::Stanza::Header - header stanza of Debian copyright file VERSION
This document describes Debian::Copyright::Stanza::Header version 0.1 . SYNOPSIS
my $copy = Debian::Copyright::Stanza::Header->new(\%data); print $copy; # auto-stringification DESCRIPTION
Debian::Copyright::Stanza::Header can be used for representation and manipulation of the header stanza of Debian copyright files in an object-oriented way. Converts itself to a textual representation in string context. FIELDS
The supported fields for header stanzas are listed below. Note that real copyright fields may contain dashes in their names. These are replaced with underscores. Format_Specification Name X_Comment Maintainer Source CONSTRUCTOR
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