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Debian GNU/Linux
The Debian Project is an association of individuals who have made common
cause to create a free operating system. This operating system that we
have created is called Debian GNU/Linux, or simply Debian for short.
An operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make
your computer run. At the core of an operating system is the kernel. The
kernel is the most fundamental program on the computer and does all the
basic housekeeping and lets you start other programs.
Debian systems currently use the Linux kernel. Linux is a piece of software
started by Linus Torvalds and supported by thousands of programmers worldwide.
However, work is in progress to provide Debian for other kernels, primarily
for the Hurd. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on top of a
microkernel (such as Mach) to implement different features. The Hurd is
free software produced by the GNU project.
A large part of the basic tools that fill out the operating system come from
the GNU project; hence the names: GNU/Linux and GNU/Hurd. These tools are also free.
Of course, the thing that people want is application software: programs to
help them get what they want to do done, from editing documents to running a
business to playing games to writing more software. Debian comes with over
25113 packages (precompiled software that is bundled up in a nice format for
easy installation on your machine) — all of it free.
It's a bit like a tower. At the base is the kernel. On top of that are all the
basic tools. Next is all the software that you run on the computer. At the top
of the tower is Debian — carefully organizing and fitting everything so it all
works together.
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