On 14/3/23 07:55, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, March 12, 2023 09:02:26 PM cor...@free.fr wrote:
When such a debian (the digital product) is authentic, should we say it
"real debian" or "true debian"?

I am not sure about this statement.
My guess is that Corey is a French speaker, and is unsure about the best way
to (simply) indicate that a Debian installation is "authentic" (meaning not
adulterated in some way, not a "Frankendebian: for instance).

I am not sure what to tell him, my thought is something using the word
canonical and with a Debian version specification, e.g. canonical Debian
Bullseye.

But, surely there is a simpler word than canonical (and maybe canonical isn't
quite the right word anyway, in this context).

Others must have better ideas ;-)

The response by an artificial intelligence system that cannot be named:

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The term commonly used to indicate that a Debian installation is "authentic" is "pure".

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Jeremy
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