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Lingo and terminology you'll hear bandied about among the users and developers of SprezzOS:
Lingo and terminology you'll hear bandied about among the users and developers of SprezzOS:
* '''APT.''' Debian's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Packaging_Tool Advanced Packaging Tool], a system used to track and manage debs.
** APT has multiple frontends, including <tt>[http://wiki.debian.org/apt-get apt-get]</tt>, <tt>[http://wiki.debian.org/Aptitude Aptitude]</tt>, and <tt>[http://www.nongnu.org/synaptic/ Synaptic]</tt>.


* '''d-i.''' The Debian installer, on which s-i is based.
* '''d-i.''' The Debian installer, on which s-i is based.
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* '''DBTS.''' The Debian Bug Tracking System (custom software) at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/.
* '''DBTS.''' The Debian Bug Tracking System (custom software) at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/.
** Appropriate bugs are forwarded there from Sprezzabugs.
** Appropriate bugs are forwarded there from Sprezzabugs.
* '''deb.''' The Debian [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deb_%28file_format%29 software package format], used by SprezzOS and other Debian-based distributions.
** debs are generally served from an APT repository.


* '''FWTS.''' Ubuntu's [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/fwts Firmware Test Suite], included on SprezzOS's install media.
* '''FWTS.''' Ubuntu's [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/fwts Firmware Test Suite], included on SprezzOS's install media.

Revision as of 04:09, 15 September 2012

Lingo and terminology you'll hear bandied about among the users and developers of SprezzOS:

  • d-i. The Debian installer, on which s-i is based.
  • DBTS. The Debian Bug Tracking System (custom software) at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/.
    • Appropriate bugs are forwarded there from Sprezzabugs.
  • deb. The Debian software package format, used by SprezzOS and other Debian-based distributions.
    • debs are generally served from an APT repository.
  • udeb. "Microdeb" aka μdeb. A deb used in the installer, stripped down to bare essentials. See Chapter 3 of the d-i manual, "D-I Components or udebs".