here's a diff for README.Debian with some text that is open for debate.

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>   While administrators can choose to set up Moodle with MySQL or Postgres,
>   Postgres is the configuration that is automatically chosen by the install
>   scripts.  If you insist on a MySQL install then moodle should be
>   installed using the following command:
> 
> $ sudo aptitude install moodle mysql-server php5-mysql 
> 
>   If you have already gone through the Moodle install scripts and selected
>   'mysql-server', then your Moodle install is BROKEN.  To un-break it
>   run the following commands:
> 
> $ sudo aptitude install mysql-server php5-mysql 
> $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure moodle
> 
>   User accounts, access rights, and database rights ought to be set up in 
>   your MySQL database using your favorite MySQL administration tool.
>

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moodle does not work out of the box with mysql
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463381
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