Questions tagged [debian]

Debian is a popular and influential GNU/Linux distribution. Questions here should generally be about Debian Server.

Debian GNU/Linux its one of the oldest and more popular Linux distributions. The Debian project was started in 1993 by Ian Murdock (the name Debian is a junction of Debra + Ian, his girlfriend at the time). Debian strongest points are the portability, stability and commitment to the free software ideal.

The current Debian version (6.0, code named Squeeze) has more than 29.000 software packages available on nine platforms (including SPARC, ARM, PowerPC), and 2 platforms supporting the FreeBSD kernel (Debian GNU/kfreebsd on i386 and amd64). The Debian APT package management provides dependency management and strong update and upgrade capabilities.

Debian maintains normally 3 versions of its repositories: stable (the current release), testing (the next release), unstable (new packages and versions). After debian makes a new release, the previous stable release is maintained for one year, and is re-labed oldstable. Squeeze also included the backports repository where some software from the testing will be made available to the stable release, and updates (previously named volatile) to deal with software that evolves too fast. Debian also makes point releases with aggregated updates and updated tools, those keep the release name but update the version like Debian 6.1 for example.

Debian has a Social Contract with its users and will only distribute on its main distribution software that is compatible with the Debian Free Software Guidelines.Those two devices were created on the early days of the distribution and also are the basis for Open Source Initiative's Open Source Definition.

The Debian project organization counts with the Debian Project Leader, the Debian Project Secretary and the Debian Developers. The developers are responsible for the releases, packaging software, managing the FTPs, security and so on. Each Project Leader is elected for a period of one year and any Developer can be a candidate.

Ubuntu Linux uses Debian as its base, as well as other well known distributions like Maemo, Mint, Knoppix and several others. The Wikipedia article has also more details about the distribution, as well as Debian's official site.

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Subversion Repo Mirroring

We are running subversion 1.1.4-2 on debian sarge and have many repository. A repo of a client needs to be mirrored with remote server. can anyone please help me how to do that. I am very new to subversion. Like, we have a subversion server inside…
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How to find out, why a server hangs, but is still reachable with ping

One of my servers, which runs in a german data center "hangs" every night, but i cant find out why. No errors are found in the /var/log/messages and /var/log/syslog. The server responds to ping, but all services are down (ssh, apache, ...). After a…
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Bacula vs. BackupPC

I have been googling about the differences between them. Bacula has lots of roles BackupPC is easier to configure Bacula works with agent, not rsync (great for Windows backups) It seems that Bacula is most often compared to Amanda though, while…
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Use a RAID Controller without drivers?

Ordered an Adaptec 1420SA RAID card for my Debian Squeeze media server but didn't check to see if it was compatible, turns out it's not because it uses something called hostRAID which requires special drivers that aren't available for Debian. Could…
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Choosing between Debian and Ubuntu

Debian or Ubuntu for online multiplayer game cluster? (latest versions both) I plan to run: Erlang apps (ejabberd + modules) with many-many connection Java apps for business logic Memcached with about 32 GB Heavily loaded postgresql 9.X Some php…
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Install Mono ASP.NET on debian

I've been trying to install mono ASP.NET onto my debian VPS and I am unable to do so. I know I need mono which can support .NET 4.0 now. I am unsure if I need XSP and mod_mono, or just mod_mono. The link http://mono-project.com/Mod_mono says I do,…
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Purging database when slapd is purged

While configuring the slapd package in Debian 5, I found one of the questions intriguing: Do you want the database to be removed when slapd is purged? What does it mean to purge the slapd database and under which conditions it can happen?
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Creating a UNIX-based VPN: pointers, guidelines and pitfalls?

Does someone have first hand experience with creating a UNIX-based Virtual Private Network? What are the best VPN clients / tools available for accomplishing this? Are there any common pitfalls that I should avoid? In my particular case, my…
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How to open port 555 on Linux / Debian

I want that phpmyadmin to work at mysite.com:555 (555 port) # phpMyAdmin default Apache configuration Alias /phpmyadmin /usr/share/phpmyadmin Options FollowSymLinks DirectoryIndex…
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sendmail: website and email on same domain/server

I am using sendmail for my website, my email address is also using the same server name. So, www.zedsaid.com and nic@zedsaid.com. Sendmail seems to not want to actual deliver the mail to my inbox, but rather wants to deliver it locally on the…
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Why is my .bashrc script executing out of order / not waiting for steps to complete?

I have the need for teachers to fill in electronic registers in remote areas, and they need to be able to do it fast and with the least fuss necessary. To accomplish this I have set up netbooks with a "vanilla" Debian 6 install with nothing on it…
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Roll back to clean debian

I have a remote server, which is like a "sandbox", where I'm testing all new software before installing them on production servers. I wanted to clean up a little bit this system, but accidentally deleted all /var contents. How can I recover it, or…
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OpenSSH takes 10x more RAM?

I've just upgraded the OpenSSH server version on my VPS from 4.3 to 5.8. For a reason each SSH session I make takes now at least 40MB Ram (It took 3-4MB before the upgrade). My VPS has only 64MB Ram so I really need that ram, and can't find a reason…
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Putting a spare Raid device back to active state

I have a problem with my Raid setup. I have 3 disks in my Raid: md2 : active raid5 sdc3[3](S) sdb3[4](S) sda3[0] 2925532672 blocks level 5, 64k chunk, algorithm 2 [3/1] [U__] md1 : active raid1 sdc2[2] sdb2[1] sda2[0] 264960 blocks…
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ntpd crashes without removing pid file

We occasionally have seen time differences on our servers, and confirmed that: ntpd crashed without any traceable logs ntpq process was dead, but pid existed at /var/run/ntpd.pid /etc/init.d/ntp restart then ntpq -p, problem solved At first, ntpq…
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