On 3/13/23, Stefan Monnier <monn...@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote: >> No. I meant, some people pre-installed some packages on debian and >> release >> it, which is declared as xxx-debian. > > What does "it" refers to? > > "some packages" meaning "some Debian packages" or "some non-Debian > packages"? > >> I am just not sure about the two words "true" and "real". which is >> suitable >> for description of the "official" debian? > > If you mean "a system whose packages are all taken directly from > Debian", I might describe it as "unadulterated" or "vanilla". > Or maybe you're thinking of https://wiki.debian.org/DebianPureBlends, > like FreedomBox?
"Pure" has been referenced on lists a few times, too. I'm finding "Pure Debian," "Debian Pure," and "Debian Pure Blends" still lurking in my emails. The "Pure Blends" instance sounds like it might be the ultimate fit here.. maybe. Freedombox and Distro Watch: Good News for Debian Pure Blends; 2019.09.06 https://lists.debian.org/debian-publicity/2019/09/msg00002.html Cindy :) -- Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with determination*