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Distributions that are based on or split from Debian GNU/Linux.
http://geodsoft.com/opinion/CorelLinuxReview.htm
Review of Debian-based Corel distribution. [GeodSoft]
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/
A project to customise the distribution for the needs of medical practice and research.
http://www.doudoulinux.org/
Designed for children aged 2 to 10. Aims to make their computer use easy and pleasant. Available as autorun CDROM and USB, it does not need installing and can be run on any computer.
http://www.emdebian.org/
The goal of this project is to make Debian GNU/Linux a natural choice for embedded Linux.
http://euronode.com/
Creates a customised Linux distribution as an ISO image.
http://www.gibraltar.at/
Debian-based router/firewall distribution, fully workable from a bootable, live CD-ROM. Log files can be stored on a hard disk, and configuration data is stored on a floppy disk and kept on a RAM disk during run-time. It runs directly from the CD-ROM, so no installation is necessary.
http://www.gnewsense.org/
A fully free GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian and Ubuntu (without all non-free binary blobs). Wiki, bugtracker, documentation and download.
http://www.q4os.org/
Designed to offer a classic style user interface with the Trinity Desktop Environment. Website includes an e-shop with preinstalled hardware.
http://sparkylinux.org/
Based on Debian testing, follows the rolling release model and aims to be lightweight and simple. Offers various desktops like CDE, KDE, MATE, Trinity and XFCE amongst others.
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