What is it?

Debian GNU/Linux — or simply “Debian” — is an operating system. An operating system is the “central” software in a computer, on top of which all the other applications will run. Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X are two well known proprietary operating systems.

Debian GNU/Linux has two fundamental differences with these proprietary operating systems:

Among all these softwares, many are directly useful for the researcher in economics. Actually, all the sofware that an economist would need for its daily job are in Debian, whether for producing theoretical or quantitative results or for communicating these results through article or presentation typesetting.

The objective of the present endeavour is to provide a easy way for researchers and students to try free software. This is done by providing a pre-installed virtual machine image, so there is no need to repartition your hard drive.

Get it

Download the virtual machine image

You need to know if your system is 32-bit or 64-bit. If unsure, choose 32-bit.

Also, you have the choice between English and French.

Language / System

32-bit

64-bit

English

32-bit English download (v1.0)

64-bit English download (v1.0)

French

32-bit French download (v1.0)

64-bit French download (v1.0)

Beware, the image is big, around 2.5Gb.

Install Virtualbox

Download and install Virtualbox (version 4) on your system.

Configure the virtual machine in Virtualbox

Run Virtualbox. Then, click “Import appliance” in the “File menu”. Choose the Debian image that you downloaded (it has the .ova extension). Then you will be prompted for various settings of the virtual machine: if unsure, just accept the defaults.

Your Debian machine should now appear in the list of virtual machines. Just double click it to run it!