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    Common try remastering! My own remaster xubuntu..



    My remaster of XUbuntu ready to install in 32 bits machines, minimum 500MB RAM; 10GB free space on disk, with much custom configs Like rep of backbox, tint2 etc, and by deafault in Portuguese (im portuguese).

    An video to see->

    http://youtu.be/ylue-p_0c5s

    ANd in my Blog you can down the first version - http://tux-a-solta.blogspot.pt/p/tas.html and second version - http://tux-a-solta.blogspot.pt/p/tas-2-update.html

    I cant host the ISO's on SOurceforge because i use wireless conection on my both machines, because this i host the ISOS in split files, to google drive.

    Yo obtain the ISO you only need use lxsplit or hjslit to join the files , for example-

    lxsplit -j /path to the first file tashack.iso.001

    This remaster is a good example to people know more about custom design distros with Ubuntu based structure.

    Have a good T.A.S
    Last edited by Portaro; February 12th, 2013 at 12:49 AM.
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    Re: Common try remastering! My own remaster xubuntu..

    Why would you remaster Xubuntu, just to install blackbox, tint2? You will have a crap load of extra stuff you don't need. You should start with the mini.iso and just install what you need.
    Do you folks like coffee?

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    Re: Common try remastering! My own remaster xubuntu..

    This is a remaster not a kernel distro.
    In remasters the concept of use is add some custom definitions, in TAS i add some scripts, tint2 and other custom workable things to improve the appearance Black/Red, and watch tv or use hack tools.

    Other remasters have a place on distrowatch some of them add an type of language default on system, drivers or other stuff.

    So remastering is a good hobbie.

    Try your own and probably you like.
    Ubuntu with me & me with Ubuntu! my GNU/Linux https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DerivativeTe.../Flavitu-Linux

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