Hi Karthik,

The best way is to use Remastersys.
http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/ubuntu.html

It's a cool tool, which creates an ISO of the OS with all the apps you are
running. Then you can create a USB startup disk and install this image onto
any other machine with all the apps from the first machine!

It works really well.

On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 9:10 PM, Kartik S <drskar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi! all,
> This topic has been probably discussed before. I have a personal laptop
> with Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit running great with all the softwares I need. I have
> a office computer (pentium 4 ) with windows and full of viruses requiring
> repeated formatting to keep it going. needless to say it does not have a net
> connection.
> Now I am ready to go ahead and install Ubuntu or any other distro with the
> following aims:
> 1. Stable and crash free
> 2. user friendly to those used to 'wincedows'
> 3. Attract more users to ubuntu/linux.
> 4. We have lot of old printers without drivers which I believe would run
> well with Ubuntu/Linux.
>
> The main  problem with Ubuntu I envisage would be adding and updating
> software without a net connection. I don't know if it is possible to run the
> computer with a live USB stick which can be updated on another computer.
> Advice is solicited for a distro which would run out of the box, easy to
> upgrade and is user friendly for 'wincedows' people.
> regards
> Kartik
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