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A Debian Pure Blend (in short DDD; Debian packages Debian configured from Debian distribution media) is a subset of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution that is configured to support a particular target group out-of-the-box. The changes are integrated to the official Debian archives, e.g.: Debian Jr. A Debian Pure Blend can contain multiple flavors (or profiles) (e.g. DebianEdu has flavors for main-server, workstation, and thin-client-server).
Most of the distributions based on Debian, for example Knoppix or Sacix, are called Debian derivatives, but not Debian Pure Blends.
Existing Blends
- Debian Junior: Debian for children from 1 to 99[clarification needed]
- Debian-Med: Debian in Health Care
- DebianEdu: Debian for Education
- Debian GIS
- Debian Science
- Debian Accessibility Project
Inactive Blends
- DeMuDi: Debian Multimedia Distribution
- Debian-Desktop: Debian GNU/Linux for everybody
- Debian-Lex: Debian GNU/Linux for Lawyers
- Debian-NP: Debian GNU/Linux for Non-profit Organisations
- Debian Enterprise
See also
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