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Martin F. Krafft Open Source Press / No Starch Press ISBN 3-937514-07-4 / 1-593270-69-0
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 Changes by madduck, 2006-01-09 21:05
Pertinent changes to the Debian System since the book's release
 Changes & Errata by madduck, 2005-06-26 22:13
Changes to and errata in the book
 Changes are not expected in the stable release (page 24) by madduck, 2005-11-21 12:26
<p>Section 1.4.2 talks about anticipated changes to the Debian project and system. As should become apparent when reading section 4.3.3, such changes are <span ...
 Changes by madduck, 2006-01-09 21:05
Pertinent changes to the Debian System since the book's release
 Long option for dch -v is --newversion (page 237) by madduck, 2005-09-30 11:23
<p>In the section &quot;Logging the changes&quot; in chapter 5.9, the following invocation of <span class="Code">dch</span> is used:<br/> </p> <pre>dch ...
 Debian still fastest growing distro (page 18) by madduck, 2006-01-10 23:42
<p><a href="/readers/changes/netcraft.com" target="_blank">Netcraft</a> has determined Debian again to be <a ...
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Aric Campling, MozillaQuest: [The book] can provide you with a wealth of knowledge to make any Debian task easier, more efficient, and relatively painless. [...] Krafft details a set of additional Debian software management tools that aid the user or administrator in maintaining a clean, streamlined system.

 
 

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