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    Re: U-Customizer

    couple of questions

    when i run qemu and change the desktop look does that automagically carry on to the built distro?

    also, is there any way one can COMPLETELY rebrand a ubuntu iso, such as remove "ubuntu" from grub/ubiquity and show my distro name? if not, consider adding this feature.

    also, does the remastered ubuntu iso come with wubi support?

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    Re: U-Customizer

    Quote Originally Posted by fremantle View Post
    couple of questions

    when i run qemu and change the desktop look does that automagically carry on to the built distro?

    also, is there any way one can COMPLETELY rebrand a ubuntu iso, such as remove "ubuntu" from grub/ubiquity and show my distro name? if not, consider adding this feature.

    also, does the remastered ubuntu iso come with wubi support?
    1. Over six months old.

    2. http://u-customizer.eu5.org/ is 403 forbidden.

    3. ubiquity is a Canonical project, you can find it's code here and change it yourself: https://code.launchpad.net/ubiquity
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    Re: U-Customizer

    Gonna have to try this out.
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    Re: U-Customizer

    when i run qemu and change the desktop look does that automagically carry on to the built distro?
    no, qemu is like virtualbox and vmware (if you have heard about them..), it can setup a virtual machine and emulating the iso to try it out as you will on your current machine but without the need to reboot, setup in BIOS etc. I'd read somewhere that it can be used to customize an iso image (combined with ssh) however i don't know the details because i was not interested in such a method to do that.


    also, is there any way one can COMPLETELY rebrand a ubuntu iso, such as remove "ubuntu" from grub/ubiquity and show my distro name? if not, consider adding this feature.
    i'm on it

    also, does the remastered ubuntu iso come with wubi support?
    wubi automaticly downloads the files needed to install Ubuntu (as far as i know, it's been a while since i've tried it), if wubi had an option to choose iso as source then you can install *buntu using the iso you've customized
    Last edited by xakepa; June 9th, 2011 at 12:03 PM.

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    Re: U-Customizer

    Xakepa, your software is featured in issue 11 of 'Ubuntu User'!
    ...it's a shame you've stopped developing it though

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    Re: U-Customizer

    For people looking for this type of tool there is always remastersys.
    Do you folks like coffee?

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    Re: U-Customizer

    Quote Originally Posted by Hylas de Niall View Post
    Xakepa, your software is featured in issue 11 of 'Ubuntu User'!
    ...it's a shame you've stopped developing it though
    Well, I'm no longer interested in Ubuntu and its derivatives. If the live-build project didn't existed I'd be moving to support Debian instead of Ubuntu but because LB already supports many advanced features and customization Customizer is doomed unless someone wants to take-over the development.

    Quote Originally Posted by BrokenKingpin
    For people looking for this type of tool there is always remastersys.
    Tried, never liked it. However this is the world of GNU/Linux, we have the power of choice
    Last edited by xakepa; November 1st, 2011 at 10:10 PM.

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