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I am currently using Kubuntu 12.04. I don't have strong high speed Internet connection and managed to get Kubuntu 12.10. I found that it's size is about 1GB. I have a lot of softwares installed in my current Kubuntu 12.04 via Ubuntu Software Center

I would like to Add these software to Kubuntu 12.10 installation iso file. I don't want to download packages from Ubuntu customization kit (UCK) or similar software.

I don't prefer using APTonCD or similar software. What I want is to add these software into this Kubuntu 12.10, so that they appear along with the default application which will be installed as default when the OS is installed. Is this possible?

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  • please.. help me with this, isn't there anyone who can help me out...PLEASE Nov 11, 2012 at 10:48
  • paisa thannal vote tharam :p
    – Tachyons
    Nov 13, 2012 at 11:21

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No you can't

Belive me, you can't copy installed s/w to different version of software. But you may can install some packages via aptoncd but still highly dangerous and may lead to system crash .

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  • That's not true ,check this link out:Remastering an “Ubuntu alternate” ISO with Ubuntu Customization Kit – the complete guide.And please help me out with this...(TAKE NOTE THAT I WANT THE PROGRAMS TO BE INSTALLED BY DEFAULT). THE PROBLEM IS THAT I CAN'T DIGEST THE TECHNICALITY WITH THIS LINK.MATHRAMALA, IF U HELP ME WITH THIS I CAN ASSURE U AN UPOTE FOR ALL UR POSTS...,PASISA THARATHE :-) ;-} Nov 15, 2012 at 15:43
  • @Suhailcholassery : lol അതു ഞാന്‍ തമാഷ പറഞതാ ,but linked article is about remastering iso which is different topic :-)
    – Tachyons
    Nov 15, 2012 at 17:25
  • then how can i do that Nov 16, 2012 at 15:25
  • :o You can't , it is different os, each package is to be updated, It lead you to the dependancy hell. Viswasichalum illenkilum ithanu answer
    – Tachyons
    Nov 16, 2012 at 15:39
  • i trust u, but can i do it with the with installation file of KUBUNTU 12.04?? or can i do that after updating my system into 12.10 Nov 16, 2012 at 15:43
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I agree with the other replies that you will not be able to have the apps installed by default unless you build a custom remix. However, you can make installing them after installing the OS a bit easier. First, install synaptic package manager with the command: sudo apt-get install synaptic Then open it & search for and install Ubuntu Software center. Next, open Ubuntu Software Center & go to file>>sync between computers. Now you should be able to see the differences. This of course assumes you had turned sync on in your previous Ubuntu installation. If not, I think you may have to do it all manually.

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