# Getting Your GNU/Hurd Running This web is about the distribution of the software. Right now the Debian GNU/Hurd distribution is the only organized distribution. However a non-Debian GNU OS distribution is being discussed.

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General

Debian GNU/Hurd port
About the Debian distribution of the GNU/Hurd system

Welcome Note
Introduction to GNU and the Hurd sent monthly to Help-Hurd@gnu.org.

Software Licensing?
The copyright and license information for software that is distributed with the Hurd software is important. Debian has it's DFSG guidelines. Other distributions will need to address these same issues.

How To
Helpful hints and useful things to know when first trying out the Hurd

Frequently Asked Questions
The Hurd FAQ is a key resource. New Questions? includes more questions and answers. A good document on how to ask good questions is ESR's Smart Questions.

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Currently, Web refers to the Distrib Web.

  • Web Index? - alphabetical
  • Web Changes? - by modification time
    • Web Notify? - email alerts

## Installation
Install Instructions
Neal Walfield wrote a step-by-step guide that is the first document anyone installing Debian GNU/Hurd should read. Install Notes? is an errata companion document with more helpful hints that have not yet been incorporated.
Grub Notes?
quick reference
Release Information
About the latest CD release (today the CDNotes K 1? and Tarball Notes 20020816?) Includes errata, known bugs and fixes. See CDNotes Home? and Tarball Notes Home? for summaries
Another installation method is using an emulated environment. [[Bochs]] is the recommended virtual machine solution. * [[BochsFAQ]] - Common questions you should read. * [[VMware]] - Why using it is discouraged.
New Debian Installer?
Why should Hurd folks care?
## For Developers
Savannah Projects?
Savannah is a CVS & Bug system evolved from a free version of the code that powers sourceforge.net. It has forked and been slightly modified for use by FSF, GNU and non-GNU projects. Actual Development takes place here. There is also a help wanted list.
Porting Issues? FAQ
What does it take to move a piece of Debian packaged software to the GNU/Hurd port?
Debain Infrastructure
Testing is critical in helping the development effort. Bugs can be filed against the Debian software package in which they are found. Bts Filing? tells how to file a bug report. Debian Packages? has some information about how Debian splits the software into packages and some references. There is a buildd autobuilder compiling the Debian Sid archive software for the GNU/Hurd port. Buildd Status? includes information on the buildd & turtle efforts.
Technical References
There are many standards and documents that might be applicable for those interested in developing software.
* GNU [Coding Standards](http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards.html) * [[TestSuites]] - Posix, Perl, results feedback, etc. * [docs and papers](http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/docs.html) * [[Hurd/HurdSpecificGlibcApi]] * [[CodeAnnouncements]] - Recent coding projects related to the Hurd
Debian Developer's Corner
The following references are provided as a starting point for those interested in helping to package software for Debian GNU/Hurd and Debian GNU/Linux.
* [Policy Manual](http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/) * Developer's [Reference](http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/) * New Maintainers [Guide](http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/)
Debian Todo
Packages needing attention. A possible use of this site could be to help track similar needs via Hurd Wnpp?. This is not yet implemented.
Gnu Distribution Rumors?
There are some discussions and several rumors circulating about creating a completely new distribution, not using a Debian architecture.
## Misc.
Why a seperate section of the website for this?
There are fundamentally different issues about distributions compared with coding. Distributions are concerned with final default configurations of packaged software and system integration as they use many software packages and help give users a sense of using an OS "product."
* [Misc. Docs @Etherhogz](http://www.etherhogz.org/doc/) * [Ognyan Kulev Collection](http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~ogi/hurd/links/index.html) of links * [2000 Jim Franklin Collection](http://angg.twu.net/the_hurd_links.html) of links * [[GnuDebianRelationship]] - How does the GNU/Debian relationship work? ---- Meta discussions about the Distrib web goes in the [[WebDiscuss]] topic. [[WebPreferences]] - administrative