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Building custom Ubuntu systems with UCK

ISOS FOR HUMAN BEINGS

Author(s): THOMAS LEICHTENSTERN

We’ll show you how to create a custom Ubuntu ISO with the Ubuntu Customization Kit.

Ubuntu’s entry in the distro customization showcase is the Ubuntu Customization Kit (UCK) [1]. UCK offers an enormous range of options for creating a customized operating system from a standard Ubuntu ISO. The graphical interface guides you step by step through the process of localization. You can add, remove, or update software then generate a new ISO that reflects your changes. With just a few mouse clicks, you can set up your own Ubuntu distribution.


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