I just want to modify an easy to use Linux distro to come with certain themes and software preinstalled, as a joke.

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    13 days ago

    LFS (Linux From Scratch), though building a custom NetBSD or OpenBSD Kernel and making an ISO with custom packages/configuration is a lot easier.

    You’re speaking in the past tense. There are at least two more joke distros around which are active as of now: Justin Bieber Linux (‘Biebian’) and Rebecca Black OS…

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      13 days ago

      If I remember correctly, Hannah Montana Linux was one of the first using wayland.

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        14 days ago

        With nix all you need is the config file to distribute, and it can be preconfigured precisely how you like it. Someone loads the config file, bam Hannah Montana everywhere

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    14 days ago

    I played around with cubic, if I recall correctly it worked pretty well and wasn’t super unintuitive. It’s based on Ubuntu.

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      Cubic (Custom Ubuntu ISO Creator) is defintely the easiest way to go for beginners - you can just add your themes/wallpapers/packages and it handles all the ISO creation stuff without needing to learn a bunch of commands.