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Is there debian based immutable distro?
Yes, it's called VanillaOS! https://vanillaos.org/
Thank you)
Isn't it based on Ubuntu?
I think it was prior to version 2, but these days it's based on Sid - https://vanillaos.org/nerd-info
Good. I just quickly glanced at the site and there were multiple mentions of Ubuntu... Glad they switched to Debian, this way I might try it on second PC.