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"Debian Hint #1: You can report a bug in a package with the 'reportbug' "
"command, which is available in the reportbug package, or by using the "
"graphical frontend 'reportbug-ng'."
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"Debian Hint #2: You can use 'dpkg-reconfigure <package>' to change the "
"answers you gave to the questions asked when you first installed a package.  "
"The 'configure-debian' package provides a unified front end for doing this, "
"as well."
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"Debian Hint #3: You can use 'apt-cache search <words>' to search for words "
"in the descriptions of all available packages."
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"Debian Hint #4: You can see the available and installed versions for one or "
"more available packages with the command 'apt-cache policy <packages>'."
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"Debian Hint #5: If you need to build a custom kernel, use the 'make-kpkg' "
"script found in the kernel-package package."
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msgid "Debian Hint #6: There is no hint #6. Submit a hint today !"
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"Debian Hint #7: You can use the cron-apt package to do automatic nightly "
"downloads of updates for packages installed on your system."
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"Debian Hint #8: If you have problems with Debian that you can't solve by "
"reading the manuals and documentation, try asking on the Debian Users "
"mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])."
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"Debian Hint #9: If you need to know what version of Debian you're currently "
"running, look in /etc/debian_version; if you want to know the codename for "
"that version (for example, 3.0 is codenamed 'Woody'), check this URL:"
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msgid "http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-ftparchives.html#s-codenames";
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"Debian Hint #10: There are Debian mailing lists for everything from user "
"questions to debates over what to put into the Debian Policy documents.  "
"Check out the list at http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ and subscribe to "
"those that interest you."
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"Debian Hint #11: Keep up to date on what's going on - read the Debian "
"Times. Read it on the web at http://times.debian.net/";
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"Debian Hint #12: The grep-dctrl package provides a number of useful scripts "
"for quickly searching various package control files (such as the available "
"packages file)."
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"Debian Hint #13: If you don't like the default options used in a Debian "
"package, you can download the source and build a version which uses the "
"options you prefer. See http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-pkg_basics.html "
"(sections 6.13 and 6.14) for more information."
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"However, bear in mind that most options in most packages can be configured "
"at runtime, and do not require recompiling the package."
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"Debian Hint #14: If you would like to follow things happening to a package "
"(for example, if you want to see bug reports, release notices, and other "
"similar things), consider subscribing to it on the Package Tracking System.  "
"You can find out more about the PTS at:"
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"http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch-resources.en.html "
"(Section 4.10)"
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"Debian Hint #15: The documentation for a package can normally be found under "
"/usr/share/doc/<package>. In particular, the README.Debian file often has "
"useful information about Debian-specific quirks or tips."
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"Debian Hint #16: If you're searching for a particular file, but don't know "
"which package it belongs to, try installing 'apt-file', which maintains a "
"small database of this information, or search the contents of the Debian "
"Packages database, which can be done at:"
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msgid "http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents";
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"Debian Hint #17: Need someone to talk to about Debian? If you're comfortable "
"with Internet Relay Chat (IRC), just install your favorite IRC client, and "
"join #debian on irc.debian.org."
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"Debian Hint #18: Quality control information about a package can be found by "
"going to http://packages.qa.debian.org/<package>; this page provides links "
"to the Maintainer's QA page, the BTS, news items for the package, and "
"information on which versions are available in which archives."
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"Debian Hint #19: If you're interested in building packages from source, you "
"should consider installing the apt-src package."
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"Debian Hint #20: Want to keep track of what version of a package you have "
"installed (especially useful for those running hybrid stable / testing / "
"unstable systems)? Check out apt-show-versions."
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"Debian Hint #21: If your Debian box is behind a slow network connection, but "
"you have access to a fast one as well, check out the apt-zip package."
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"Debian Hint #22: Wondering which Debian mirror is best for you? Check out "
"the apt-spy and netselect-apt packages, which can give you information about "
"how various mirror sites perform."
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"Debian Hint #23: If your system is using too much disk space, try the "
"deborphan package; it can offer suggestions about which packages may be "
"unused and removable. And, of course, don't forget to clean out the APT "
"cache area (using 'apt-get clean', 'aptitude clean', or aptitude's Action -> "
"Clean package cache menu item)."
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"Debian Hint #24: If you would like to thank a maintainer for handling an "
"issue, check out reportbug --kudos."
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #25: The 'debian-reference' package contains a wide variety of "
"reference documents for Debian users and developers. Most of the information "
"can also be found at the following URL:"
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msgid "http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference.";
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"Debian Hint #26: If a package doesn't seem to have much documentation, check "
"for a package named '<package>-doc' and make sure to install it as well; "
"packages with large amounts of documentation regularly split the docs in "
"this manner for those who don't want to install them."
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"Debian Hint #27: Regularly verify your backups. You *are* keeping backups, "
"right? Right? (This hint brought to you by the letters 'D', 'U', 'M', and "
"'P', and the number 0.)"
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"Debian Hint #28: If your machine is not on all of the time (such as a "
"laptop), check out the 'anacron' package; this will make sure that regular "
"tasks still happen, even if the machine isn't on at the time they would "
"normally trigger."
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"Debian Hint #29: Keep your system clock accurate - install the 'ntpdate' "
"package and configure it to set the time at startup. In addition, machines "
"which are turned on most or all of the time should have the 'ntp' package "
"installed to keep the time accurate in between reboots."
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"Debian Hint #30: Documentation can be made available at http://localhost/ by "
"installing the 'doc-base' and 'doc-central' packages and their dependencies."
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"Debian Hint #31: Disabling a normally-active service in a specific runlevel "
"should be done by changing the S link in /etc/rc<level>.d to a K link, "
"rather than removing the link entirely; if all links are removed, the system "
"will assume on the next install that they need to be replaced."
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"Debian Hint #34: The package 'doc-debian' contains some general "
"documentation about the Debian project. It is also available in spanish "
"(doc-debian-es), french (doc-debian-fr) and ukrainian (doc-debian-uk)."
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"Debian Hint #35: The package 'devscripts' contains some useful scripts for "
"users who want to help to improve Debian, e.g. wnpp-alert, rc-alert and bts."
msgstr ""

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"Debian Hint #36: If you want to track Debian sid and have a small download "
"quota or a really slow connection, check out the debdelta package."
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"Debian Hint #37: In search for some games? Take a look at 'goplay', which "
"offers a nice Frontend for browsing through all kind of games."
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"Debian Hint #38: Need a newer package than shipped with Debians last stable "
"release but don't want to upgrade to 'testing' or 'unstable'? Some packages "
"are kept uptodate on volatile.debian.org, some others are made available at "
"www.backports.org."
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"Debian Hint #39: Want to download a package without installing it? Use "
"'aptitude download <pkgname>'."
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