OK here is the links to my iso's:
https://archive.org/details/refracta
https://archive.org/details/respin
This time for some reason I was able to make USB installs of both of them.
So I think my problem is not a problem anymore.
I have a lot of modifications to make to make this my own.
I want to do some branding of wallpaper and logo of some kind.
I need to write up some how to's for some of the packages like compiz and emerald so you can have themes or figure out how to include some in the iso's.
I am happy though with my first attempt at what I wanted.
If you decide to test it out let me know some things you would suggest I do since I am new to this iso making.
Thanks
Dan
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Anyone familiar with a package called "Respin"
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Re: Anyone familiar with a package called "Respin"
There are Debian repositories for compiz-reloaded at tuxfamily.org, if you want to use those for your respins. We ported the packages over to the MX Linux repos and they work well. https://compiz-debian.tuxfamily.org/
In fact, many of your default package inclusions mirror what we decided for MX. MX also has a homebrewed remastering application, which is what I have used for my own respins.
In fact, many of your default package inclusions mirror what we decided for MX. MX also has a homebrewed remastering application, which is what I have used for my own respins.
MX Linux packager and developer