Remixing Fedora for your uses

Apr '09 15 Wed 6:30 PM
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Jon Stanley

I'll be speaking at NYLUG this month about remixing Fedora to your specifications. From the NYLUG site:

Please join us for possibly the last NYLUG meeting any time soon*, on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009.

Have you ever wanted to make your own custom remix of Linux that suits *your* needs, rather what someone else decided your needs might be? It's easier to do this than you probably think.

First, we'll talk about why you might want to roll your own customized distribution of Linux, and then all of the the Open Source tools you'll use to do this with Fedora, (livecd-creator, pungi), and which tool to choose.

Then we'll actually perform the process for a livecd, and use the USB creation tools to put that on a USB stick, and then give away that USB stick to a lucky audience member :)

Jon will also have assorted Fedora swag (stickers, some buttons, a few shirts, media, etc).

PLEASE NOTE: In addition to RSVP'ing for this meetup, you MUST register in NYLUG's RSVP system (at http://rsvp.nylug.org...) in order to have your name on the list for building security.

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  • Artem Ervits
    Posted Apr 15, 2009 6:48 PM
    I must agree, meetup and nylug lists are not one and the other rsvp here does not let you in the door. Though Ive seen the warning just didnt register with me
  • Remixing Fedora for your uses happened on April 15, 2009 6:30 PM
  • Vijay
    Posted Apr 15, 2009 2:27 PM
    Hello, I just noticed the requirement to RSVP at another place. Just letting you know... I think this should be at the top and more prominent, like may be in a different color/font/face. Thank you.

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