2011/9/14 wouter Vandenneucker <wouterv...@hotmail.com> > ise' in this field, feel free to drop your comments on the page or leave > them on the ML.
> software I use: - [[http://uck.sourceforge.net/] Ubuntu Customization Kit - add "default" NL/FR language packs - Kde/Gnome/other - ubuntu-11.04-desktop-i386.iso - "systeem"->"beheer"->"opstartschijf maken"; choose iso ; choose destination UCK allows you to add several packages and languages.... but I haven't yet managed to get it to use "azerty" keyboard at boot... but it will be in Dutch and offer French/German/English support.... By default it will be "classic ubuntu" if used as a "live usb" but once installed on harddisk the "unity" interface will be default. You can add more packages as ubuntu by default doesn't support mp3, divx, flash... doesn't offer a nice dual boot switch... nor a "paint" program to edit your screenshots... It does however by default contain "libreoffice"... but no "parted"? I've noticed that a 64bit iso will not allways boot nice on all systems so I also state a 32bit should be used for maximum compatibility... I've been using 1gbyte sticks laying arround... "opstart schijf maken" doesn't do any verification check so it seems... out of 4 writes.... 2 didn't boot well and required a new copy process.... perhaps DD is better used to write the custom iso? Some sticks were slow... I guess newer/recent usb sticks are faster... a usb disc can't be compared to an SSD in matter of speed... although both are "flash" based?
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