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Debian Java FAQ. The purpose of this FAQ is to be a place to look for all kind of questions a developer or user might have regarding Java as far as Debian is concerned, it includes license issues, development packages available, and programs related to building a Free Software Java environment.


The Debian Hamradio Maintainers Guide is a document that outlines team policy and best current practice for the Deian Hamradio Maintainers packaging team. Authors: Iain R. Learmonth Status: Published; in active development.


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Back to the Debian Project homepage. The manual is not yet perfect. Actively worked upon for Debian releases. The mail data conversion Mail data basics Graphic data tools Miscellaneous data conversion Programming The shell script POSIX shell compatibility Shell parameters Shell conditionals Shell loops Shell environment variables The shell command-line processing sequence Utility programs for shell script Scripting in interpreted languages Debugging interpreted language codes GUI program with the shell script Custom actions for GUI filer Perl short script madness Coding in compiled languages Simple C program gcc Flex — a better Lex Bison — a better Yacc Static code analysis tools Debug Basic gdb execution Debugging the Debian package Obtaining backtrace Advanced gdb commands Check dependency on libraries Dynamic call tracing tools Debugging X Errors Memory leak detection tools Disassemble binary Build tools Make Autotools Compile and install a program Uninstall program Meson Web The source code translation Making Debian package A.


Appendix A. The Debian maze A. Copyright history A. Document format. List of Tables 1. List of interesting text-mode program packages 1. List of informative documentation packages 1. List of usage of key directories 1. List of the first character of " ls -l " output 1. The numeric mode for file permissions in chmod 1 commands 1.


The umask value examples 1. List of notable system-provided groups for file access 1. List of notable system provided groups for particular command executions 1.


List of types of timestamps 1. List of special device files 1. The key bindings of MC 1. The reaction to the enter key in MC 1. List of shell programs 1. List of key bindings for bash 1. List of mouse operations and related key actions on Debian 1.


List of basic Vim key strokes 1. List of basic Unix commands 1. The 3 parts of locale value 1. List of locale recommendations 1. Shell glob patterns 1. Command exit codes 1. Shell command idioms 1. Predefined file descriptors 1. The replacement expression 1. List of script snippets for piping commands 2. List of Debian package management tools 2. List of Debian archive sites 2. List of Debian archive area 2. The relationship between suite and codename 2. List of key web site to resolving problems with a specific package 2.


Notable command options for aptitude 8 2. List of key bindings for aptitude 2. List of views for aptitude 2. The categorization of standard package views 2. List of the aptitude regex formula 2. The log files for package activities 2. List of advanced package management operations 2.


The content of the Debian archive meta data 2. The name structure of Debian packages 2. The usable characters for each component in the Debian package names 2.


The notable files created by dpkg 2. List of notable Pin-Priority values for apt-pinning technique. List of the proxy tools specially for Debian archive 3. List of boot loaders 3. List of boot utilities for the Debian system 3.


List of kernel error levels 3. List of typical journalctl command snippets 3. List of typical systemctl command snippets 3. List of other monitoring command snippets under systemd 4.


List of commands to manage account information 4. List of tools to generate password 4. List of insecure and secure services and ports 4. List of tools to provide extra security measures 5. List of network configuration tools 5. List of network address ranges 5. Translation table from obsolete net-tools commands to new iproute2 commands 5. List of low level network commands 5. List of network optimization tools 5. Basic guide lines of the optimal MTU value 5.


List of firewall tools 6. List of web browsers 6. List of browser plugin packages 6. List of mail user agent MUA 6. List of basic mail transport agent related packages 6. List of important postfix manual pages 6. List of mail address related configuration files 6. List of basic MTA operation 6. List of remote access server and utilities 6. List of SSH configuration files 6. List of SSH client startup examples 6. List of free SSH clients for other platforms 6.


List of print servers and utilities 6. List of other network application servers 6. List of network application clients 6. List of popular RFCs 7. List of desktop environment 7. List of notable GUI infrastructure packages 7.


List of notable GUI applications 7. List of notable TrueType and OpenType fonts 7. List of notable font environment and related packages 7. List of notable sandbox environment and related packages 7.


List of notable remote access server 7. List of connection methods to the X server 7. List of programs related to manipulating character clipboard 8. List of IBus and its engine packages 9. List of programs to support console activities 9.


List of key bindings for screen 9. Information on the initialization of vim 9. List of system log analyzers 9. Display examples of time and date for the " ls -l " command with the time style value 9. List of graphic image manipulation tools 9.


List of packages which can record configuration history 9. List of tools for monitoring and controlling program activities 9. List of nice values for the scheduling priority 9. List of ps command styles 9. List of frequently used signals for kill command 9. List of notable SAK command keys 9. List of hardware identification tools 9. List of hardware configuration tools 9. List of sound packages 9. List of commands for disabling the screen saver 9. List of memory sizes reported 9. List of tools for system security and integrity check 9.


List of disk partition management packages 9. List of filesystem management packages 9. List of packages which view and edit binary data 9. List of packages to manipulate files without mounting disk 9. List of tools to add data redundancy to files 9. List of packages for data file recovery and forensic analysis 9. List of data encryption utilities 9.


List of key packages to be installed for the kernel recompilation on the Debian system 9. List of virtualization tools List of archive and compression tools List of copy and synchronization tools List of filesystem choices for removable storage devices with typical usage scenarios List of the network service to chose with the typical usage scenario List of backup suite utilities List of data security infrastructure tools List of the meaning of the trust code List of source code merge tools List of git related packages and commands Main Git commands List of other version control system tools List of text data conversion tools List of encoding values and their usage List of EOL styles for different platforms List of TAB conversion commands from bsdmainutils and coreutils packages List of tools to extract plain text data List of tools to highlight plain text data List of predefined entities for XML List of XML tools List of XML data extraction tools List of XML pretty print tools List of type setting tools List of packages to help creating the manpage List of Ghostscript PostScript interpreters List of printable data utilities List of packages to help mail data conversion List of graphic data tools List of miscellaneous data conversion tools List of typical bashisms List of shell parameters List of shell parameter expansions List of key shell parameter substitutions List of file comparison operators in the conditional expression List of string comparison operators in the conditional expression List of packages containing small utility programs for shell scripts List of interpreter related packages List of dialog programs List of compiler related packages List of tools for static code analysis List of debug packages A FAQ is a document which answers those questions.


Quick reference cards are very short summaries of a certain sub system. Usually, such a reference card provides the mostly used commands on a single piece of paper. Some notable reference cards and collections include:. If you have checked the above resources and still can't find answers to your questions or solutions to your problems regarding Debian, take a look at our support page.


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