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So when I originally downloaded the Ubuntu 13.04 iso and installed it I added many different apps to it, now I want to create an install disk with all my apps that originally did not come with it, Gimp, Inkscape, Blender, ext, and the libs I have installed as well, xdotool for example, so I can install this on my laptop without having to manually install everything.

effectively create my own distro in a sense for my computers.

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Remastersys can do that. It's no longer supported, but the old version does work on Ubuntu 13.04 in my experience. Just visit remastersys.org to get the repo information then sudo-apt get install remastersys, and sudo apt-get install remastersys-gui. You must launch it as root or it won't open. It will generate an iso file that you can burn to a dvd and use just like a normal installation disc.

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Try SystemImager.

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