Simple. You just download an ISO image off of Debian's website, burn it to a CD, and boot your computer from it. All versions of Debian are "full-featured", though the Minimal CD can be used to install only a base system and whatever additional packages you want.
All Debian ISOs are "full-featured"; you can use any of them to install any Debian programs. The KDE and GNOME ISOs are probably best if you want a desktop system, and the netinstall is a better solution for servers and systems you need / want to customize heavily. However, nothing stops you from, say, installing KDE on the netinstall system, or installing Apache on the GTK system.
OS/distribution dependent, for debian: apt-get install linux-kernel-headersOr you can download the whole kernel-source, which contains the headers as well.
The Debian website has many sources of information for installing Debian Linux on a Mac with a PowerPC processor such as the eMac's Power PC G4. (See links below)
Format your C: drive and install Debian Linux on it.
LAMP is not a package , it is : Linux Apache Mysql PHPyou can intall them with :sudo apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client apache2 apache2-doc php5 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5
This is dependent on the package management system. Debian has Synaptic.
If you are using debian based distribution,apt-get install mysql-server mysql-clientIf it's something like fedora, Red Hat, CentOS you will have to install using the command "yum install package-name" command
Short answer, no. You can run a few versions of Linux as chroot environments on a Chromebook, but you cannot erase the ChromeOS system and install Linux natively.
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod:
32 bit or 64? You search for: debian wiki skype on Google where there is updated info. You can install a working Skype to linux only from the Skype official site from now on.
Download the VLC for Linux and then you have to run the setup to install the program.
There are no single Linux distribution that is based on Debian. In fact, there are many distributions based on Debian. This includes the ever-so-popular Ubuntu family, Devuan, AntiX, Crunchbang, and so on.