> I like Debian very much. However its default installer coerces an
> undesirable collection of "must have" applications.
>
> I want a MATE desktop with a very sparse selection of apps installed by
> default. I've discovered that the installer is designed *NOT TO* implement
> an equivalent of apt-get's "no-install-recommends".
>
> I want a system that allows the use of the standard Debian repository but
> whose installer does not forcibly coerce the installation of undesired apps.
>


> Suggestions?
>

I can offer a few suggestions based on personal experience.

1. The Netinstall image of vanilla Debian -  It's a bare minimum
installation image of Debian. Initially designed for dial-up and other low
bandwidth Internet/Intranet connections. You download the very
small installation image and then once the installer can connect to the
Internet it steps you through a very detailed installation that asks you
what desktops and apps you want to install.

https://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/

To get a basic working desktop environment you need to install these 2 main
packages and all their dependencies.

These links provides a complete list of required and recommended packages:
https://packages.debian.org/buster/mate-desktop
https://packages.debian.org/buster/mate-desktop-environment-core

*NOTE: If you don't have a good understanding of what all is entailed in
having a basic working desktop environment, this method could be either
very frustrating and/or educational.

2. My personal favorite minimalist Debian distro was Crunchbang. It used
OpenBox window manager. The original is now discontinued but BunsenLabs is
a community development continuation of Crunchbang.

It took me a while to get used to a window manager vs a desktop but now I
greatly prefer it. OpenBox is clean and fast.

More info here - https://www.bunsenlabs.org/index.html

>From here there are many lightweight Debian based distros such as Duvian,
Antix, etc. which allow you to select from XFCE, LXQt, MATE, Cinnamon,
LXDE, IceWM. etc to your heart's desire.

HTH. Best of luck on your Debian journey!
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