Online resources

There are a lot of online resources for Debian. I won't be able to cover them all here, but I will cover the ones I use when I have problems or I'm just trying to learn something new.

Debian home page

The Debian home page is the central source for online information. There is so much to cover here that I'm going to break it out into a couple of sections. I highly recommend you go to the Debian web site and check it out. You will find more information on what Debian is about, Debian related news, security alerts and much more.

Debian mailing lists

The Debian mailing lists are the one thing which make it such an incredible distribution to use. No other distribution can claim to have such "round the clock" excellent support services for free. Debian has over 20 mailing lists covering subjects from running an ISP with Debian to issues of security. If you can think of it, Debian probably has a mailing list for it!

The best way to get familiar with the Debian mailing lists is to visit the mailing list web site. You will get some basic information about the sites and how they operate. When you're ready to subscribe to a mailing list go to the subscription page. The most important mailing list to subscribe to for new users of Debian is the debian-user mailing list. Be warned though, the debian-user mailing list is a high-volume list. It's not uncommon to get 75 or more emails a day.

Subscribing to mailing lists does bring with it some responsibilities. Here's a quick list of some of the things you ought to do when posting to the list:

Here are some things you should NOT do when posting to the mailing lists:

Debian GNU/Linux FAQ

The Debian GNU/Linux FAQ is a very extensive document which covers a lot of (go figure) Frequently Asked Questions. You can check it out here.

Finding packages

Need to find out what a specific package does? Looking for a specific package? Trying to install a specific program but you don't know the name of the package it's in? Try here.

Debian documentation project

The Debian Documentation Project is an ongoing project to provide quality documentation on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system for free. This is a great place to start looking when you have questions that haven't been answered elsewhere. You may also wish to browse this area in your free time, as there is a great wealth of knowledge in these guides and manuals. This is a great place to start looking when you have questions that haven't been answered elsewhere. You may also wish to browse this area in your free time, as there is a great wealth of knowledge in these guides and manuals.

NewbieDoc Project

Of course, there's always the NewbieDoc Project, which aims to provide answers for commonly encountered problems that new users of Debian may encounter.