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Справочник по Debian[ назад ] [ Содержание ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ A ] [ вперед ]Osamu Aoki, перевод Ильи В. Головко, qref.sourceforge.net Глава 15 - Support for DebianThe following resources provide help, advice, and support for Debian. Try your best to use self-help resources before crying out loud in the mailing lists. :)
Note that you can access a lot of documentation on your system by using a WWW
browser, via the 15.1 ReferencesThe following references are available for Debian and Linux in general. If their contents conflict with each other, always rely more on primary information sources than on secondary ones such as this document.
The following references are available for Unix in general. Please note that there are some minor differences between different Unix systems. Device names and init methods need extra attention.
15.2 Finding the meaning of a wordMany words used in Debian are cryptic jargon or acronyms. The following will solve most questions:
$ dict put-a-weird-word-here
15.3 Finding the popularity of a Debian package
Many packages exist in Debian and it is sometimes difficult to know which one
to try first. See 15.4 The Debian bug tracking system
The Debian distribution has a
You should check to see whether your bug report has already been filed by
someone else before submitting it. Lists of currently outstanding bugs are
available on the There may be many release-critical bug reports marked with FTBFS. This means "Fails To Build From Source".
Instructions for reporting a bug are given at 15.5 Mailing listsRead at least "debian-devel-announce" (English, read-only and low-traffic) to stay current with Debian. The mailing lists of most interest to Debian users are "debian-user" (English, open and high-traffic) and other "debian-user-language" lists (for other languages).
For information on these lists and details of how to subscribe, see
If you do not wish to get CCed for the reply to your mailing list posting, use
the Mail-Followup-To: header which is a very effective measure.
This is the informal convention of mailing lists as explained in 15.6 Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a way to chat with people from all over the world
in real time. IRC channels dedicated to Debian can be found on the
/server irc.debian.org
Once you are connected, join channel #debian by typing
/join #debian
To leave channel #debian type
/part #debian
You can quit the irc client by typing
/quit
To send a private message "Hello Mr. Foo" to foo type
/msg foo Hello Mr. Foo
Note that anything you type without the preceding / is sent to the channel as a message. Note: clients like XChat often have a different graphical user interface for joining servers/channels. 15.7 Search enginesThere are many search engines that serve documentation related to Debian:
For example, searching on the string "cgi-perl" gives a more detailed explanation of this package than the brief description field in its control file. See Программные ошибки в Debian и поддержка, раздел 6.3.1 for related advice. 15.8 WebsitesThe following are a few random URLs I collected for specific issues. [ назад ] [ Содержание ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ A ] [ вперед ] |
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