Ubuntu Customization Kit 2.0 is out

ubuntu customization kit

Ubuntu Customization Kit or simply UCK is a tool that helps to customize official Ubuntu Live CDs (including Kubuntu/Xubuntu and Edubuntu) to your needs. You can add any package to the live system, for example language packs, or applications. UCK package provides uck-gui utility that will guide you through all the most common customization tasks.

The latest version 2.0 contains the following changes:

  • The question about which desktop environment will be used to manually customize the ISO was removed, this is now autodetected by the backend
  • A question about removing win32 files was added
  • Log/error messages got more consinstancy
  • Unuseful error messages were removed to gain readability of the log file
  • Package manager and console applications run inside the livecd are now autodetected
  • Support for Xubuntu/XFCE was enhanced
  • Gutsy images are now recognized
  • and many other changes were done…

 
 
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