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I was wondering if there was a relativity easy way to take any version of Ubuntu, (lets say 10.04), and add some extra codecs, programs, and stuff, and then compile ...
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    Question Can I compile Ubuntu for custom distro?

    I was wondering if there was a relativity easy way to take any version of Ubuntu, (lets say 10.04), and add some extra codecs, programs, and stuff, and then compile it to get a .iso, so I can use this on my computer(s). Any way I can do this that won't compile in gentoo hours? Thanks.

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    Answer from Tom H at ubuntu-users:

    UCK - Ubuntu Customization Kit

    There's also remsatersys, reconstructor, and ulc-livecd-editor. There
    may be others...

    Any way I can do this that won't compile in gentoo hours?
    Didn't get that...

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    This works

    Thanks, looks like something worth trying. I meant "Gentoo Hours" like how it takes forever and a day just to get it installed on your computer. Thanks for the help!

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    lol

    Should have get it

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