How do I remove Ubuntu Branding from LiveCD? [duplicate]
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How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?
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Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution?
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I am making a distro based on Ubuntu, I'm using the LiveCDCustomization (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization) and I need to remove any Ubuntu branding, which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file. When looking for how to remove the branding, I cam across a post that's best answer was to go to this page on Ubuntu and follow from there: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
The problem is, there's nothing saying how to remove the branding, only that you have to.
EDIT: I'm sorry if this is a duplication. As far as I know, I don't see any posts about this.
May you please help me out? I'm planning on releasing it before or on the day of 19.04, thank you :)
EDIT 2: I'm really sorry if I wasted any of y'all's time, but It turns out what I was planning on making is a flavour of Ubuntu.
custom-distributions branding
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This question already has an answer here:
How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?
1 answer
Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution?
2 answers
I am making a distro based on Ubuntu, I'm using the LiveCDCustomization (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization) and I need to remove any Ubuntu branding, which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file. When looking for how to remove the branding, I cam across a post that's best answer was to go to this page on Ubuntu and follow from there: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
The problem is, there's nothing saying how to remove the branding, only that you have to.
EDIT: I'm sorry if this is a duplication. As far as I know, I don't see any posts about this.
May you please help me out? I'm planning on releasing it before or on the day of 19.04, thank you :)
EDIT 2: I'm really sorry if I wasted any of y'all's time, but It turns out what I was planning on making is a flavour of Ubuntu.
custom-distributions branding
marked as duplicate by user535733, karel, Charles Green, Kulfy, Zanna Jan 8 at 8:51
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To reviewers: This question is either too broad or possible duplicate of How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?; or Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution? and related Custom Distro Trademark usage.
– clearkimura
Jan 7 at 7:03
"which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file" Nope. You will also need to recompile all the binaries from the source code.
– Rinzwind
Jan 7 at 7:26
Why would you do that? It is Ubuntu, all work done by that team and upstream from them and you just want to remove the brand name and pretend it is something else? Does not seem fair to me.
– marosg
Jan 7 at 8:38
A real 'distro' includes package repos, support, and much more. Some folks call their minor tweak to the default package set a 'distro', but it's not -- it's a 'respin'. It's difficult to tell from your question which category yours falls into. If your new distro involves substantial changes (like a new DE) that are in demand, consider recruiting a few friends and becoming a new 'flavor' of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 7 at 12:57
@user535733 I plan on using the deepin desktop seeing as there's no version of Ubuntu that uses it. I'll try and find some people to work this on to make it a flavour :)
– Sam
Jan 7 at 19:19
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This question already has an answer here:
How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?
1 answer
Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution?
2 answers
I am making a distro based on Ubuntu, I'm using the LiveCDCustomization (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization) and I need to remove any Ubuntu branding, which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file. When looking for how to remove the branding, I cam across a post that's best answer was to go to this page on Ubuntu and follow from there: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
The problem is, there's nothing saying how to remove the branding, only that you have to.
EDIT: I'm sorry if this is a duplication. As far as I know, I don't see any posts about this.
May you please help me out? I'm planning on releasing it before or on the day of 19.04, thank you :)
EDIT 2: I'm really sorry if I wasted any of y'all's time, but It turns out what I was planning on making is a flavour of Ubuntu.
custom-distributions branding
This question already has an answer here:
How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?
1 answer
Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution?
2 answers
I am making a distro based on Ubuntu, I'm using the LiveCDCustomization (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization) and I need to remove any Ubuntu branding, which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file. When looking for how to remove the branding, I cam across a post that's best answer was to go to this page on Ubuntu and follow from there: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
The problem is, there's nothing saying how to remove the branding, only that you have to.
EDIT: I'm sorry if this is a duplication. As far as I know, I don't see any posts about this.
May you please help me out? I'm planning on releasing it before or on the day of 19.04, thank you :)
EDIT 2: I'm really sorry if I wasted any of y'all's time, but It turns out what I was planning on making is a flavour of Ubuntu.
This question already has an answer here:
How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?
1 answer
Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution?
2 answers
custom-distributions branding
custom-distributions branding
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marked as duplicate by user535733, karel, Charles Green, Kulfy, Zanna Jan 8 at 8:51
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marked as duplicate by user535733, karel, Charles Green, Kulfy, Zanna Jan 8 at 8:51
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To reviewers: This question is either too broad or possible duplicate of How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?; or Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution? and related Custom Distro Trademark usage.
– clearkimura
Jan 7 at 7:03
"which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file" Nope. You will also need to recompile all the binaries from the source code.
– Rinzwind
Jan 7 at 7:26
Why would you do that? It is Ubuntu, all work done by that team and upstream from them and you just want to remove the brand name and pretend it is something else? Does not seem fair to me.
– marosg
Jan 7 at 8:38
A real 'distro' includes package repos, support, and much more. Some folks call their minor tweak to the default package set a 'distro', but it's not -- it's a 'respin'. It's difficult to tell from your question which category yours falls into. If your new distro involves substantial changes (like a new DE) that are in demand, consider recruiting a few friends and becoming a new 'flavor' of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 7 at 12:57
@user535733 I plan on using the deepin desktop seeing as there's no version of Ubuntu that uses it. I'll try and find some people to work this on to make it a flavour :)
– Sam
Jan 7 at 19:19
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To reviewers: This question is either too broad or possible duplicate of How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?; or Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution? and related Custom Distro Trademark usage.
– clearkimura
Jan 7 at 7:03
"which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file" Nope. You will also need to recompile all the binaries from the source code.
– Rinzwind
Jan 7 at 7:26
Why would you do that? It is Ubuntu, all work done by that team and upstream from them and you just want to remove the brand name and pretend it is something else? Does not seem fair to me.
– marosg
Jan 7 at 8:38
A real 'distro' includes package repos, support, and much more. Some folks call their minor tweak to the default package set a 'distro', but it's not -- it's a 'respin'. It's difficult to tell from your question which category yours falls into. If your new distro involves substantial changes (like a new DE) that are in demand, consider recruiting a few friends and becoming a new 'flavor' of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 7 at 12:57
@user535733 I plan on using the deepin desktop seeing as there's no version of Ubuntu that uses it. I'll try and find some people to work this on to make it a flavour :)
– Sam
Jan 7 at 19:19
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To reviewers: This question is either too broad or possible duplicate of How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?; or Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution? and related Custom Distro Trademark usage.
– clearkimura
Jan 7 at 7:03
To reviewers: This question is either too broad or possible duplicate of How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?; or Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution? and related Custom Distro Trademark usage.
– clearkimura
Jan 7 at 7:03
"which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file" Nope. You will also need to recompile all the binaries from the source code.
– Rinzwind
Jan 7 at 7:26
"which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file" Nope. You will also need to recompile all the binaries from the source code.
– Rinzwind
Jan 7 at 7:26
Why would you do that? It is Ubuntu, all work done by that team and upstream from them and you just want to remove the brand name and pretend it is something else? Does not seem fair to me.
– marosg
Jan 7 at 8:38
Why would you do that? It is Ubuntu, all work done by that team and upstream from them and you just want to remove the brand name and pretend it is something else? Does not seem fair to me.
– marosg
Jan 7 at 8:38
A real 'distro' includes package repos, support, and much more. Some folks call their minor tweak to the default package set a 'distro', but it's not -- it's a 'respin'. It's difficult to tell from your question which category yours falls into. If your new distro involves substantial changes (like a new DE) that are in demand, consider recruiting a few friends and becoming a new 'flavor' of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 7 at 12:57
A real 'distro' includes package repos, support, and much more. Some folks call their minor tweak to the default package set a 'distro', but it's not -- it's a 'respin'. It's difficult to tell from your question which category yours falls into. If your new distro involves substantial changes (like a new DE) that are in demand, consider recruiting a few friends and becoming a new 'flavor' of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 7 at 12:57
@user535733 I plan on using the deepin desktop seeing as there's no version of Ubuntu that uses it. I'll try and find some people to work this on to make it a flavour :)
– Sam
Jan 7 at 19:19
@user535733 I plan on using the deepin desktop seeing as there's no version of Ubuntu that uses it. I'll try and find some people to work this on to make it a flavour :)
– Sam
Jan 7 at 19:19
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To reviewers: This question is either too broad or possible duplicate of How do I remove any Ubuntu brand and trademark from my Ubuntu install?; or Where do I need to change “Ubuntu” when naming my own custom distribution? and related Custom Distro Trademark usage.
– clearkimura
Jan 7 at 7:03
"which I believe is just logos and editing the lsb_release file" Nope. You will also need to recompile all the binaries from the source code.
– Rinzwind
Jan 7 at 7:26
Why would you do that? It is Ubuntu, all work done by that team and upstream from them and you just want to remove the brand name and pretend it is something else? Does not seem fair to me.
– marosg
Jan 7 at 8:38
A real 'distro' includes package repos, support, and much more. Some folks call their minor tweak to the default package set a 'distro', but it's not -- it's a 'respin'. It's difficult to tell from your question which category yours falls into. If your new distro involves substantial changes (like a new DE) that are in demand, consider recruiting a few friends and becoming a new 'flavor' of Ubuntu.
– user535733
Jan 7 at 12:57
@user535733 I plan on using the deepin desktop seeing as there's no version of Ubuntu that uses it. I'll try and find some people to work this on to make it a flavour :)
– Sam
Jan 7 at 19:19