Customizing Ubuntu 9.04

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Customizing Ubuntu 9.04

by Pratik K Anand :: Rate this Message:

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Hi...I'm Pratik, a final year computer science student.
I'm planning to customize Ubuntu, (and make something similar to Edubuntu) so that it suffices most/all of my university requirements, in a way that there is no need of installing any additional s/w but the O.S. itself comes with all the required packages...Currently we are using Windows, I've got the list of open source alternatives...but I don't know how do I go about it...So can anyone please give me some ideas or leads?

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Pratik K Anand

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Re: Customizing Ubuntu 9.04

by Raseel Bhagat :: Rate this Message:

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On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Pratik K Anand <pratik.k.anand@...> wrote:
Hi...I'm Pratik, a final year computer science student.
I'm planning to customize Ubuntu, (and make something similar to Edubuntu) so that it suffices most/all of my university requirements, in a way that there is no need of installing any additional s/w but the O.S. itself comes with all the required packages...Currently we are using Windows, I've got the list of open source alternatives...but I don't know how do I go about it...So can anyone please give me some ideas or leads?


Is Remastersys what you are looking for ?

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Re: Customizing Ubuntu 9.04

by Nils Kassube-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Pratik K Anand wrote:
> Hi...I'm Pratik, a final year computer science student.
> I'm planning to customize Ubuntu, (and make something similar to
>  Edubuntu) so that it suffices most/all of my university
>  requirements, in a way that there is no need of installing any
>  additional s/w but the O.S. itself comes with all the required
>  packages...Currently we are using Windows, I've got the list of open
>  source alternatives...but I don't know how do I go about it...So can
>  anyone please give me some ideas or leads?

If you want to customize the Ubuntu LiveCD, this is probably what you
want to read: <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization>.


Nils

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