Ubuntu Super Edition is out!
July 16, 2008I’m very glad to announce the release of Ubuntu Super Edition! (version 2008.7)
It is a Live DVD/install DVD of ubuntu, but with many cool stuff added, including media players, codecs, browsers, Adobe flash player, wine, java, WinRAR (trial version), aMule, Skype, aMSN, and it also has the ability to open Microsoft Office 2007 files (.docx, .xlsx…), a full list of features is at the homepage.
It is available as an ISO file, VMware Image, and VirtualBox image, so you have lots of choices!
Unfortunately it has some minor shortcomings, maybe the biggest one being the absence of Wubi (for a full list see: Known problems of Ubuntu Super Edition)
Here is a nice screenshot:
Links:
HomePage of Ubuntu Super Edition
Contact the developer (suggestions/feedBack/report problems with links/etc…)
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July 13th, 2009 at 2:50 pm
i like super ubuntu… I would request the creator of the super OS (or ubuntu) to promote such versions and also post a page or two on how to build our own versions (if that is possible)….
gr8 work done!
all the best to you!
hacktolive says:
Hi, there is already some kind of tutorial for this: http://hacktolive.org/wiki/How_to_create_a_custom_Live_CD/DVD_with_reconstructor
However, the problem is that you still need to know a lot of terminal commands… so the tutorial is kinda useless without knowing the commands… But I heard the reconstructor team is working on a easier web-based remastering tool… lets hope they make a good one…
Cheers,
hacktolive (Super OS developer)
July 13th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
i want to know whether we can change the theme of ubuntu in liveCD….i mean can super ubuntu come in a different look???
hacktolive says
I am not really focused on the “eye candy”, but I sure can include more themes in the future. To be honest, I haven’t bothered with tweaking the themes yet… I am first focused on making the system work properly and make it easy to use. Making it pretty is also important, but not a priority.