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- Software_remastering abstract "Software remastering is software development that recreates system software and applications while incorporating customizations, with the intent that it is copied and run elsewhere for "off-label" usage. The term comes from remastering in media production, where it is similarly distinguished from mere copying. Remastering was popularized by Klaus Knopper, creator of Knoppix. The Free Software Foundation has a tradition of promoting the universal freedom to recreate and distribute computer software.Remastered Linux, BSD and OpenSolaris operating system distributions are common because they are not copy protected, and because mature, open-source operating systems offer quality remastering packages. Since 2001 over 1000 computer operating systems have arisen for download from the Internet. A global community of distro developers pushes the practice of remastering by developer switching, project overtaking or merging, and sharing over the Internet. Most distributions start as a remastered version of another distribution as evidenced by the announcements made at DistroWatch[1]. Notably, remastering SLS Linux forked Slackware, remastering Red Hat Linux helped fork Yellow Dog Linux and Mandriva and TurboLinux, and by remastering a Debian distribution, Ubuntu was started, which was itself remastered to make Linux Mint. These might involve critical system software, but the extent of the customizations made in remastering can be as trivial as a change in a default setting of the distribution, and as minimal a distribution as to a few friends or family. When a remastered version becomes public it becomes a distribution. When remastering a distro, remastering software can be applied from the "inside" of a running distro to clone itself into an installation package.Microsoft Windows has also been modified and remastered. Various utilities exist that combine Windows updates and device drivers with the original Windows CD/DVD installation media, a process known as slipstreaming. Remastering does not necessarily require the remastering software, which only facilitates the process. An application is remastered just by acquiring, modifying and recompiling its original source code. Many video games have been modded by upgrading them with additional content, levels, or game features. Notably Counter-Strike was remastered from Half-Life and went on to be marketed as a commercial product.".
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- Software_remastering wikiPageExternalLink how-to-remaster-ubuntu-to-get-a-customised-distribution.
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- Software_remastering comment "Software remastering is software development that recreates system software and applications while incorporating customizations, with the intent that it is copied and run elsewhere for "off-label" usage. The term comes from remastering in media production, where it is similarly distinguished from mere copying. Remastering was popularized by Klaus Knopper, creator of Knoppix.".
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