[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/GetACopy" by pulchras
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The "DebianEdu/GetACopy" page has been changed by pulchras:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/GetACopy?action=diff&rev1=7&rev2=8
= Get a stable copy for a PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT =
== From the Internet ==
- Probably for most people interested about getting a copy of DebianEdu / Skolelinux the fastest way will be to download it from the Internet and burn it to a cd, dvd or usb memory stick.<<BR>>
+ Probably for most people interested about getting a copy of DebianEdu / Skolelinux the fastest way will be to download it from the Internet and burn it to a cd, dvd or usb memory stick.<<BR>><<BR>>
- === Choose an ISO ===
+ === Step 1: Choose an ISO ===
First of all, you need to know under which formats the isos are distributed. There are different options that vary in size and have a few differences between them, so lets clear any doubt before you start downloading anything.<<BR>>
-
==== What is a net install CD? ====
It fits a regular CD so this iso is the one that will download faster. It is composed of a minimal set of tools that once booted downloads the rest of necessary packages from the Internet so, when installing you will need an Internet connection. Additionally it allows you to choose between many graphical environments during the installation process (see DebianEdu/FirstInstallation page for a detailed explanation)<<BR>>
-
==== What is an USB stick image? ====
It takes more than 4.4 GB, so it will fit only on large usb memory sticks or double layer dvd's. This iso will take longer to download as it is a full offline installation than can be installed without requiring an Internet connection. Eventually it only ships with kde graphical desktop, so different graphical desktops will need to be installed after installation.<<BR>>
+ '''BEWARE!!!''' if you plan to administrate a DebianEdu network it is '''STRONGLY ENCOURAGED''' that you keep a dvd burned copy near you. Repositories are reliable and will almost never fail but even though, if you are responsible about maintaining a system up and running this can be a real life saver when worst situations arise.<<BR>>
+ ==== What is a source DVD? ====
+ This iso contains any source code from any present software in the distribution. It is intended for developing purposes and is valuable if you want to adapt any software to your particular and specific needs.<<BR>><<BR>>
- '''BEWARE!!!''' if you plan to administrate a DebianEdu network it is '''STRONGLY ENCOURAGED''' that you keep a dvd burned copy near you. Repositories are reliable and will almost never fail but even though, if you are responsible about maintaining a system up and running this can be a real life saver when worst situations arise.<<BR>>
-
- ==== What is a source DVD? ====
- This iso contains any source code from any present software in the distribution. It is intended for developing purposes and is valuable if you want to adapt any software to your particular and specific needs.<<BR>>
-
-
- === Download an ISO ===
+ === Step 2: Download an ISO ===
- Now you know the what, lets see where to find it and how to download it.
+ Now you know the what, lets see where to find it and how to download it.<<BR>><<BR>>
-
==== From Skolelinux ====
- The current '''stable version''' of DebianEdu / Skolelinux for production on any of its forms can be downloaded at:
+ The current '''stable version''' of DebianEdu / Skolelinux for production on any of its forms can be downloaded at:<<BR>>
- [[http://www.skolelinux.org/downloads]]
+ [[http://www.skolelinux.org/downloads]]<<BR>><<BR>><<BR>>
==== From Skolelinux archive ====
- Alternatively you can take a look at the skolelinux archive to get different versions at:
+ Alternatively you can take a look at the skolelinux archive to get different versions at:<<BR>>
[[http://ftp.skolelinux.org/]]
+ <<BR>><<BR>><<BR>>
==== Via rsync ====
If you already have a version of Skolelinux and want to download the latest one, you can and should use rsync because it finds what chunks of the file have been modified and only downloads those. For that reason, it's faster and helps us saving bandwidth.
@@ -45, +40 @@
Source code iso<<BR>>
{{{http://ftp.skolelinux.org/skolelinux-cd/debian-edu-7.1+edu0-source-USB.iso}}}
+ <<BR>><<BR>><<BR>>
==== From a mirror ====
@@ -53, +49 @@
* FTP: ftp://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/skolelinux/skolelinux-cd/
* HTTP: http://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/skolelinux/skolelinux-cd/
* rsync://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/skolelinux/
- <<BR>><<BR>>
+ <<BR>>
-
-
-
- === IMPORTANT: Verify checksums ===
+ === Step 3: ¡IMPORTANT! Verify checksums ===
When downloading software from the Internet it is essential to verify its checksums, specially when talking about a distribution. It is relatively common to download a corrupted image that once burned will not work or fail during install. That may occur because of undetected transmission errors when getting it from source server.
At worst case, it would be possible for a malware creator to inject a free piece of software with his own hidden code and distribute through Internet to unaware individuals that could install it resulting on a potential security breach.
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