Debian Edu / Skolelinux Buster — a complete Linux solution for your school

July 7th, 2019

Do you have to administrate a computer lab or a whole school network? Would you like to install servers, workstations and laptops which will then work together? Do you want the stability of Debian with network services already preconfigured? Do you wish to have a web-based tool to manage systems and several hundred or even more user accounts? Have you asked yourself if and how older computers could be used?

Then Debian Edu is for you. The teachers themselves or their technical support can roll out a complete multi-user multi-machine study environment within a few days. Debian Edu comes with hundreds of applications pre-installed, but you can always add more packages from Debian.

The Debian Edu developer team is happy to announce Debian Edu 10 Buster, the Debian Edu / Skolelinux release based on the Debian 10 Buster release. Please consider testing it and reporting back (<debian-edu@lists.debian.org>) to help us to improve it further.

About Debian Edu and Skolelinux

Debian Edu, also known as Skolelinux, is a Linux distribution based on Debian providing an out-of-the box environment of a completely configured school network. Immediately after installation a school server running all services needed for a school network is set up just waiting for users and machines to be added via GOsa², a comfortable web interface. A netbooting environment is prepared, so after initial installation of the main server from CD / DVD / BD or USB stick all other machines can be installed via the network. Older computers (even up to ten or so years old) can be used as LTSP thin clients or diskless workstations, booting from the network without any installation and configuration at all. The Debian Edu school server provides an LDAP database and Kerberos authentication service, centralized home directories, a DHCP server, a web proxy and many other services. The desktop contains more than 60 educational software packages and more are available from the Debian archive. Schools can choose between the desktop environments Xfce, GNOME, LXDE, MATE, KDE Plasma and LXQt.

New features for Debian Edu 10 Buster

These are some items from the release notes for Debian Edu 10 Buster, based on the Debian 10 Buster release. The full list including more detailed information is part of the related Debian Edu manual chapter.

Download options, installation steps and manual

Separate Network-Installer CD images for 64-bit and 32-bit PCs are available. Only in rare cases (for PCs older than around 12 years) the 32-bit image will be needed. The images can be downloaded at the following locations:

Alternatively extended BD images (more than 5 GB large) are also available. It is possible to set up a whole Debian Edu network without an Internet connection (all supported desktop environments, all languages supported by Debian). These images can be downloaded at the following locations:

The images can be verified using the signed checksums provided in the download directory.
Once you've downloaded an image, you can check that

For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide.

Debian Edu 10 Buster is entirely based on Debian 10 Buster; so the sources for all packages are available from the Debian archive.

Please note the Debian Edu Buster status page. for up-to-date information about Debian Edu 10 Buster including instructions how to use rsync for downloading the ISO images.

When upgrading from Debian Edu 9 Stretch please read the related Debian Edu manual chapter.

For installation notes please read the related Debian Edu manual chapter.

After installation you need to take these first steps.

Please see the Debian Edu wiki pages for the latest English version of the Debian Edu Buster manual. The manual has been fully translated to German, French, Italian, Danish, Dutch, Norwegian Bokmål and Japanese. Partly translated versions exist for Spanish and Simplified Chinese. An overview of the latest translated versions of the manual is available.

More information about Debian 10 Buster itself is provided in the release notes and the installation manual; see https://www.debian.org/.

About Debian

The Debian Project is an association of Free Software developers who volunteer their time and effort in order to produce the completely free operating system Debian.

Contact Information

For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at https://www.debian.org/ or send mail to <press@debian.org>.