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		<title>PO-Debconf</title>
		<description>PO-DEBCONF(7)                                                                    po-debconf                                                                    PO-DEBCONF(7)

NAME
po-debconf - introduction

DESCRIPTION
The goal of "debconf" was to make package configuration user-friendly.  In order to achieve this, it is important to ensure that users will get the question in their
own language.  Translators need a framework to easily work on translations without having to track down package development; "po-debconf" ...</description>
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		<title>debconf-devel manpage</title>
		<description>DEBCONF-DEVEL
Section: Environments, Tables, and Troff Macros (7)
Index Return to Main Contents
NAME
debconf - developers guide
DESCRIPTION
This is a guide for developing packages that use debconf. This manual assumes that you are familiar with debconf as a user, and are familiar with the basics of debian package construction. This manual begins by explaining ...</description>
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		<description>To provide PXEboot service in your network you need a server basically with only 2 services DHCP and TFTP. </description>
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