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Preface<br />

Many professionals are increasingly embracing Debian GNU/Linux, whose goal to create a rich<br />

and flexible distribution that does not require too much maintenance fits their expectations.<br />

They generally appreciate its robustness and reliability, its automation of secondary tasks, as<br />

well as the coherence brought by the strict application of specifications and therefore the durability<br />

of achievements and skills.<br />

At the same time, many influential actors in the computing industry have now come to understand<br />

the strategic interest of using an elaborate distribution that is not managed by a commercial<br />

entity. Some of their customers also understand — following the same logic — that a software<br />

platform that does not depend on agreements between suppliers reduces the constraints<br />

they will have after the purchase.<br />

Finally, many beginners discover Debian through the Knoppix and Ubuntu projects, while others<br />

“look under the hood” because they want to avoid empiricism.<br />

Debian — which used to be low-profile — was first adopted by passionate users, who were often<br />

attracted by the spirit it embodies. They found a project with clear goals and visible achievements,<br />

whose developers focus on creating a good design before building — thereby rejecting<br />

the deadlines that often compromise the quality of so many other software projects. Debian is<br />

led by its very actors. In other words, Debian users join a project that fully benefits from the<br />

advantages of free software… so as to produce free software themselves.<br />

The Debian Administrator's Handbook will guide you on your way to autonomy. It could only be<br />

written by authors who master both the technical aspects and the inner workings of the Debian<br />

project, and who know the needs of seasoned professionals as well as enthusiasts. Raphaël<br />

Hertzog and Roland Mas had the required qualities and managed to create and update this book.<br />

I thank them very much for their work and have no doubt that reading this book will be both<br />

helpful and pleasant.<br />

Nat Makarevitch (PGP/GPG fingerprint: 2010 4A02 9C0E 7D1F 5631 ADF0 453C 4549 0230<br />

D602)

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