ubuntu-ca Digest, Vol 70, Issue 67

Ralph Pichie thevillagegeek at gmail.com
Thu Jan 27 16:02:19 UTC 2011


Why don't you instead charge insane prices, demand a serial number,
credit card and constantly check for authenticity. Oh, wait, that's
been done already...

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>   1. Just a quick poll for my remix. (Mark Ueki Mina)
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> From: Mark Ueki Mina <themarker0 at hotmail.com>
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> Subject: Just a quick poll for my remix.
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> Just curious, i am looking into the best way to remix ubuntu, so far i have been taking a traditional approach, adding and removing packages (fun). I was thinking though now, would a post installation script be better?
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> For example, lets say you install the barebone OS, you now have Gedit, Terminal, Midori. And then a shell (Delphi or GTK based) installer with a list of packs that you can install (Which really in sense is just a large sudo apt-get command)
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> Any ideas?
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