├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ ├── make_release.yml │ └── sign.sh ├── .gitignore ├── .gitpod.yml ├── LICENSE ├── Makefile ├── README.md ├── build.conf ├── build ├── build.sh ├── minimal.sh └── switch.sh ├── fetch_build ├── fetch_build.conf ├── grub.cfg ├── loopback.cfg └── minimal-option /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: # Replace with up to 4 GitHub Sponsors-enabled usernames e.g., [user1, user2] 4 | patreon: # Replace with a single Patreon username 5 | open_collective: # Replace with a single Open Collective username 6 | ko_fi: # Replace with a single Ko-fi username 7 | tidelift: # Replace with a single Tidelift platform-name/package-name e.g., npm/babel 8 | community_bridge: # Replace with a single Community Bridge project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 9 | liberapay: rolling-rhino-remix 10 | issuehunt: # Replace with a single IssueHunt username 11 | otechie: # Replace with a single Otechie username 12 | lfx_crowdfunding: # Replace with a single LFX Crowdfunding project-name e.g., cloud-foundry 13 | custom: # Replace with up to 4 custom sponsorship URLs e.g., ['link1', 'link2'] 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/make_release.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Make_Release 2 | on: workflow_dispatch 3 | 4 | jobs: 5 | build: 6 | name: Build OS 7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 8 | permissions: 9 | contents: write 10 | steps: 11 | - name: Build 12 | env: 13 | KEY: ${{ secrets.GPG_PRIVATE_KEY }} 14 | PASSPHRASE: ${{ secrets.GPG_PASSPHRASE }} 15 | run: | 16 | sudo apt-get install xorriso coreutils squashfs-tools git axel sed -y 17 | wget -qq "http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/c/cd-boot-images-amd64/cd-boot-images-amd64_20_all.deb" 18 | sudo dpkg -i "cd-boot-images-amd64_20_all.deb" 19 | rm -rf "./cd-boot-images-amd64_20_all.deb" 20 | sudo -Hi 21 | sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/android 22 | sudo rm -rf /usr/share/dotnet 23 | sudo rm -rf /opt/ghc 24 | sudo rm -rf "/usr/local/share/boost" 25 | sudo rm -rf "$AGENT_TOOLSDIRECTORY" 26 | cd ~/ 27 | git clone -b $GITHUB_REF_NAME "https://github.com/rollingrhinoremix/RRR-builder.git" && cd ./RRR-builder 28 | chmod +x ./fetch_build ./build/build.sh ./build/switch.sh ./build/minimal.sh 29 | ./fetch_build 30 | rm -rf ./ubuntu.iso 31 | chmod +x ~/RRR-builder/.github/workflows/sign.sh # Is used cause yaml can't handle it 32 | ~/RRR-builder/.github/workflows/sign.sh 33 | sudo find . -maxdepth 1 ! 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .PHONY: enter iso test 2 | 3 | SHELL=/bin/bash 4 | 5 | all: iso 6 | 7 | enter: .edit.timestamp 8 | cp /etc/resolv.conf edit/etc/ 9 | - cp edit/etc/hosts .hosts.backup || true 10 | cp /etc/hosts edit/etc/ 11 | cp -r build edit/ 12 | cp extract-cd/casper/initrd edit/boot/initrd.fromiso 13 | cp extract-cd/casper/vmlinuz edit/boot/vmlinuz.fromiso 14 | mount -o bind /run/ edit/run 15 | mount -o bind /dev/ edit/dev 16 | chmod +x ./build/build.sh ./build/switch.sh 17 | chroot edit /build/build.sh 18 | umount edit/dev/pts || true 19 | umount edit/dev || true 20 | umount edit/run || true 21 | rm edit/etc/hosts 22 | - mv .hosts.backup edit/etc/hosts || true 23 | cp edit/boot/vmlinuz extract-cd/casper/vmlinuz 24 | cp edit/boot/initrd.img extract-cd/casper/initrd 25 | rm -rf edit/build/ 26 | rm -rf edit/root/.bash_history 27 | rm -rf edit/root/.cache 28 | touch .enter.timestamp 29 | 30 | .edit.timestamp: 31 | mkdir -p mnt 32 | mount -o loop ubuntu.iso mnt 33 | unsquashfs mnt/casper/filesystem.squashfs 34 | mv squashfs-root edit 35 | cp -r mnt/ extract-cd/ && rm -f extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs.gpg 36 | umount mnt 37 | rmdir mnt 38 | touch .edit.timestamp 39 | 40 | .enter.timestamp: enter 41 | touch .enter.timestamp 42 | 43 | extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest: .edit.timestamp .enter.timestamp 44 | chmod +w extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest 45 | chroot edit dpkg-query -W --showformat='$${Package} $${Version}\n' > extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest 46 | bash build/minimal.sh 47 | 48 | extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs: extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest 49 | - rm extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs 50 | mksquashfs edit extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs -b 1048576 -comp zstd -Xcompression-level 22 -always-use-fragments 51 | 52 | extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size: extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs 53 | printf $$(sudo du -sx --block-size=1 edit | cut -f1) > extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size 54 | 55 | extract-cd/README.diskdefines: 56 | source build.conf && echo '#define DISKNAME '"$$DISKNAME" > extract-cd/README.diskdefines 57 | echo '#define TYPE binary' >> extract-cd/README.diskdefines 58 | echo '#define TYPEbinary 1' >> extract-cd/README.diskdefines 59 | echo '#define ARCH amd64' >> extract-cd/README.diskdefines 60 | echo '#define ARCHamd64 1' >> extract-cd/README.diskdefines 61 | echo '#define DISKNUM 1' >> extract-cd/README.diskdefines 62 | echo '#define DISKNUM1 1' >> extract-cd/README.diskdefines 63 | echo '#define TOTALNUM 0' >> extract-cd/README.diskdefines 64 | echo '#define TOTALNUM0 1' >> extract-cd/README.diskdefines 65 | 66 | extract-cd/.disk: .edit.timestamp .enter.timestamp 67 | source build.conf && echo "$$DISKNAME" > extract-cd/.disk/info 68 | source build.conf && echo "$$RELEASE_URL" > extract-cd/.disk/release_notes_url 69 | 70 | extract-cd/boot: .edit.timestamp .enter.timestamp 71 | cp grub.cfg extract-cd/boot/grub/grub.cfg 72 | cp loopback.cfg extract-cd/boot/grub/loopback.cfg 73 | 74 | extract-cd/md5sum.txt: extract-cd/casper/filesystem.squashfs extract-cd/casper/filesystem.size 75 | cd extract-cd; rm md5sum.txt; find -type f -print0 | sudo xargs -0 md5sum | /usr/bin/env grep -v 'md5sum.txt' | /usr/bin/env grep -v 'boot.catalog' | /usr/bin/env grep -v 'eltorito.img' > md5sum.txt 76 | 77 | build.iso: extract-cd/.disk extract-cd/boot extract-cd/README.diskdefines extract-cd/md5sum.txt 78 | source build.conf && rm -f "$$OUT_ISO" && cd extract-cd && xorriso -as mkisofs -r -checksum_algorithm_iso md5,sha1 -J -joliet-long -l \ 79 | -b boot/grub/i386-pc/eltorito.img -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table --grub2-boot-info \ 80 | --grub2-mbr /usr/share/cd-boot-images-amd64/images/boot/grub/i386-pc/boot_hybrid.img \ 81 | -append_partition 2 0xef /usr/share/cd-boot-images-amd64/images/boot/grub/efi.img \ 82 | -appended_part_as_gpt -eltorito-alt-boot -e --interval\:appended_partition_2\:all\:\: -no-emul-boot \ 83 | -partition_offset 16 /usr/share/cd-boot-images-amd64/tree \ 84 | -V "$$DISKNAME" -o "../$$OUT_ISO" . 85 | source build.conf && rm -f "$$OUT_ISO.sha256sum" && sha256sum "$$OUT_ISO" > "$$OUT_ISO.sha256sum" 86 | 87 | iso: build.iso 88 | 89 | build.iso-zstd: build.iso 90 | source build.conf && zstd -16 "$$OUT_ISO" 91 | 92 | clean: 93 | umount edit/dev/pts || true 94 | umount edit/dev || true 95 | umount edit/run || true 96 | umount mnt || true 97 | @rm -rf edit extract-cd mnt squashfs-root .edit.timestamp .enter.timestamp .hosts.backup 98 | 99 | clean-iso: clean 100 | source build.conf && rm -f "$$OUT_ISO" "$$OUT_ISO.sha256sum" 101 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Official ISO build system for Rolling Rhino Remix 2 | ### How to install 3 | First you need 4 | - `cd-boot-images-amd64` 5 | - `xorriso` 6 | - `axel` (optional, for faster downloads) 7 | - GNU Coreutils 8 | 9 | Next `chmod +x ./fetch_build && ./fetch_build` to build the entire iso. 10 | After do `sudo make clean` to clean empty files. 11 | 12 | 13 | ### In detail 14 | First `fetch_build` downloads a file from `fetch_build.conf` and names it `ubuntu.iso` which 15 | is the base for all operations. Next it runs `sudo make`. This defaults to building the ISO. 16 | Next the stuff from [makefile](https://github.com/rollingrhinoremix/RRR-builder/blob/master/Makefile) begins 17 | where it firsts starts by uncompressing the iso/cd image 18 | (ubuntu.iso from fetch_build and fetch_build.conf) to `extract-cd` then 19 | uncompresses the actual stuff you install inside of it to `./edit`. 20 | Then it prepares to go inside of that with chroot and executes 21 | `./build/build.sh` inside the chroot/filesystem which prepares a bit 22 | then executes `./build/switch.sh` which changes the actual OS from generic Ubuntu. 23 | After `switch.sh` is finished `build.sh` ends soon after and the `makefile` still 24 | goes on. Next we move on to editing the cd image; not the filesystem stuff 25 | where the `grub.cfg` and `loopback.cfg` is copied to `extract-cd` and the 26 | filesystem is compressed to save space. Next after the disk stuff has been 27 | defined, it is given md5 checksum to every file inside. And finally with that it is 28 | compressed to a iso with setttings from `build.conf`. and last thing is a md5 of it. 29 | 30 | 31 | ### How to create your own spin 32 | the files you'll need to edit are build.conf, grub.cfg, loopback.cfg, files in `./build`, 33 | ./.github/make_release.yml and maybe fetch_build.conf. 34 | This may look intimidating but don't worry. 35 | for loopback.cfg and grub.cfg all you have to do is edit the names from 36 | `Rolling Rhino` to whatever the name of os is. Currently this will be automated in future 37 | the `fetch_build.conf` is where the base iso is from and generally it uses ubiquity, 38 | and is apt-based but doesn't have to be and generally it can be untouched most of time. 39 | Next `build.conf` I think this is self explaintory but this is name of os, disk info 40 | and the name of the outputting .iso. 41 | next the files in `./build`, the `build.sh` is used for startup generally this is used 42 | in the middle to remove gnome packages and stuff but it is okay if you do it in the 43 | `switch.sh` which converts your install to the os. For `.github/make_release.yml` this 44 | is if you want to use github runners but if not then this file isn't needed. Change 45 | the branch your cloning and at the end for uploading artifacts section you may want to 46 | change the name from rolling-rhino-generic. 47 | 48 | 49 | ### Suggestions 50 | If you want to create a unnoficial spin, you can easily fork this repo and create your 51 | own remix of Rolling Rhino Remix 52 | 53 | ## Thanks To... 54 | * the original iso builder for Ubuntu Unity: https://gitlab.com/ubuntu-unity/ubuntu-remixes/ubuntu-unity for base project 55 | * original creation_script at https://github.com/rollingrhinoremix/creation_script which helped convert ubuntu to RRR 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DISKNAME="Rolling Rhino Remix" 2 | OUT_ISO="rolling-$(date -I).iso" 3 | RELEASE_URL="https://rollingrhino.org" 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build/build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Set up the environment 4 | dbus-uuidgen > /var/lib/dbus/machine-id 5 | dpkg-divert --local --rename --add /sbin/initctl 6 | ln -s /bin/true /sbin/initctl 7 | mount -t proc none /proc 8 | mount -t sysfs none /sys 9 | mount -t devpts none /dev/pts 10 | export HOME=/root 11 | export LC_ALL=C 12 | KERNEL=$(ls -Art /lib/modules | tail -n 1) 13 | mv "/boot/initrd.fromiso" "/boot/initrd.img-$KERNEL" 14 | mv "/boot/vmlinuz.fromiso" "/boot/vmlinuz-$KERNEL" 15 | cd /build/ 16 | 17 | # Run the switch script 18 | bash switch.sh && apt-get purge -y --auto-remove 19 | 20 | # Clean up 21 | update-initramfs -k all -u 22 | apt-get clean -y 23 | rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Packages 24 | rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Sources 25 | rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Translation-* 26 | rm -rf /tmp/* ~/.bash_history 27 | echo -n > /etc/machine-id 28 | rm -f /var/lib/dbus/machine-id 29 | rm /sbin/initctl 30 | dpkg-divert --rename --remove /sbin/initctl 31 | umount /proc || umount -lf /proc 32 | umount /sys 33 | umount /dev/pts 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build/minimal.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | sed -ri 's/\s+//g' ./extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest-minimal-remove 3 | echo "$(cat ./minimal-option)" >> ./extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest-minimal-remove 4 | printf "$(awk '!seen[$0]++' ./extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest-minimal-remove)" > ./extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest-minimal-remove 5 | sed -i '${s/$/ /}' ./extract-cd/casper/filesystem.manifest-minimal-remove 6 | exit 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build/switch.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Initialise the development by grabbing assets 4 | apt-get install git xdg-user-dirs -yq #These are mostly already installed. Just setting it to manually installed for minimal 5 | mkdir -p ~/creation/assets && cd ~/creation || exit 6 | git clone https://github.com/rollingrhinoremix/assets ~/creation/assets 7 | # Perform system upgrade 8 | apt-get update -y 9 | apt-get upgrade -y 10 | apt autopurge -y 11 | # Move all required assets to the correct directories 12 | mv ~/creation/assets/rolling_rhino.png /usr/share/backgrounds 13 | mv ~/creation/assets/rolling_rhino-dark.png /usr/share/backgrounds 14 | mv ~/creation/assets/.bash_aliases /etc/skel 15 | mv ~/creation/assets/.bashrc /etc/skel 16 | rm -rf /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/10_ubuntu-settings.gschema.override 17 | mv ~/creation/assets/10_ubuntu-settings.gschema.override /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas 18 | # Create distribution configuration files 19 | mkdir -p /etc/skel/.rhino/{updates,config} 20 | touch /etc/skel/.rhino/updates/configuration 21 | touch /etc/skel/.rhino/updates/config-v2 22 | # Install rhino-config onto system 23 | mkdir ~/creation/rhino-config 24 | cd ~/creation/rhino-config 25 | wget -q https://github.com/rollingrhinoremix/rhino-config/releases/latest/download/rhino-config 26 | chmod +x ~/creation/rhino-config/rhino-config 27 | mv ~/creation/rhino-config/rhino-config /usr/bin 28 | # Install rhino-deinst onto system 29 | mkdir ~/creation/rhino-deinst 30 | cd ~/creation/rhino-deinst 31 | wget -q https://github.com/rollingrhinoremix/rhino-deinst/releases/latest/download/rhino-deinst 32 | chmod +x ~/creation/rhino-deinst/rhino-deinst 33 | mv ~/creation/rhino-deinst/rhino-deinst /usr/bin 34 | # Install the latest Linux kernel (from Ubuntu mainline repositories) 35 | mkdir ~/creation/kernel 36 | cd ~/creation/kernel 37 | wget -q --show-progress --progress=bar:force https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v6.0.6/amd64/linux-headers-6.0.6-060006-generic_6.0.6-060006.202210290932_amd64.deb 38 | wget -q --show-progress --progress=bar:force https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v6.0.6/amd64/linux-headers-6.0.6-060006_6.0.6-060006.202210290932_all.deb 39 | wget -q --show-progress --progress=bar:force https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v6.0.6/amd64/linux-image-unsigned-6.0.6-060006-generic_6.0.6-060006.202210290932_amd64.deb 40 | wget -q --show-progress --progress=bar:force https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v6.0.6/amd64/linux-modules-6.0.6-060006-generic_6.0.6-060006.202210290932_amd64.deb 41 | sudo apt install ./*.deb -y 42 | # Install Nala 43 | apt-get install nala -y 44 | # Clean up system files 45 | apt-get clean -y 46 | sed -i 's/kinetic/devel/g' /etc/apt/sources.list 47 | sed -i 's/kinetic/devel/g' /etc/lsb-release 48 | sed -i 's/kinetic/devel/g' /usr/lib/os-release 49 | #So much release info that are mostly same! 50 | sed -i 's/PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu Kinetic Kudu (development branch)"/PRETTY_NAME="Rolling Rhino Remix"/g' /etc/os-release 51 | sed -i 's%HOME_URL="https://www.ubuntu.com/"%HOME_URL="https://www.rollingrhino.org"%g' /etc/os-release 52 | apt-get --allow-releaseinfo-change update -y 53 | apt-get --allow-releaseinfo-change dist-upgrade -y 54 | apt-get autopurge -y 55 | apt-get clean 56 | 57 | echo ' 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | Rolling-Rhino 62 | Rolling-Rhino 63 | /usr/share/backgrounds/rolling_rhino.png 64 | /usr/share/backgrounds/rolling_rhino-dark.png 65 | zoom 66 | solid 67 | 68 | ' > /usr/share/gnome-background-properties/rolling-rhino-wallpapers.xml 69 | sed -i 's/^set -e//g' /var/lib/dpkg/info/snapd.prerm #For minimal as snapd fails at some point 70 | sed -i 's/^set -e//g' /var/lib/dpkg/info/snapd.postrm 71 | echo 'find / -type f -name "*snap*" -delete 2> /dev/null' >> /var/lib/dpkg/info/snapd.postrm #to make snap is fully removed 72 | echo 'rm -rf /snap' >> /var/lib/dpkg/info/snapd.postrm 73 | echo 'rm -rf ~/snap' >> /var/lib/dpkg/info/snapd.postrm 74 | echo 'rm -rf /root/snap' >> /var/lib/dpkg/info/snapd.postrm 75 | rm -rf ~/creation 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fetch_build: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | [[ "$EUID" -eq "0" ]] || { sudo -p "Please enter your password to continue: " "$0" "$@"; exit $?; } 4 | 5 | set -e 6 | 7 | rm -f ubuntu.iso 8 | 9 | source fetch_build.conf 10 | 11 | if command -v axel 2> /dev/null; then 12 | [[ -z "$DOWNLOAD_ISO" ]] && axel -qo ubuntu.iso "https://releases.ubuntu.com/$CODENAME/ubuntu-$RELEASE-desktop-$ARCH.iso" || axel -qo ubuntu.iso "$DOWNLOAD_ISO" 13 | else 14 | [[ -z "$DOWNLOAD_ISO" ]] && wget -q -O ubuntu.iso "https://releases.ubuntu.com/$CODENAME/ubuntu-$RELEASE-desktop-$ARCH.iso" || wget -q -O ubuntu.iso "$DOWNLOAD_ISO" 15 | fi 16 | 17 | sudo chmod +x ./build/build.sh ./build/switch.sh ./build/minimal.sh 18 | sudo make build.iso 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fetch_build.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DOWNLOAD_ISO="https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/daily-live/current/kinetic-desktop-amd64.iso" 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /grub.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | set timeout=30 2 | 3 | loadfont unicode 4 | 5 | set menu_color_normal=white/black 6 | set menu_color_highlight=black/light-gray 7 | 8 | menuentry "Try or Install Rolling Rhino" { 9 | set gfxpayload=keep 10 | linux /casper/vmlinuz boot=casper file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed maybe-ubiquity quiet splash --- 11 | initrd /casper/initrd 12 | } 13 | menuentry "Rolling Rhino (safe graphics)" { 14 | set gfxpayload=keep 15 | linux /casper/vmlinuz boot=casper nomodeset file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed maybe-ubiquity quiet splash --- 16 | initrd /casper/initrd 17 | } 18 | menuentry "OEM install (for manufacturers)" { 19 | set gfxpayload=keep 20 | linux /casper/vmlinuz boot=casper file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed only-ubiquity oem-config/enable=true quiet splash --- 21 | initrd /casper/initrd 22 | } 23 | grub_platform 24 | if [ "$grub_platform" = "efi" ]; then 25 | menuentry 'Boot from next volume' { 26 | exit 1 27 | } 28 | menuentry 'UEFI Firmware Settings' { 29 | fwsetup 30 | } 31 | else 32 | menuentry 'Test memory' { 33 | linux16 /boot/memtest86+.bin 34 | } 35 | fi 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /loopback.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | menuentry "Try or Install Rolling Rhino" { 3 | set gfxpayload=keep 4 | linux /casper/vmlinuz boot=casper file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed maybe-ubiquity iso-scan/filename=${iso_path} quiet splash --- 5 | initrd /casper/initrd.gz 6 | } 7 | menuentry "Rolling Rhino (safe graphics)" { 8 | set gfxpayload=keep 9 | linux /casper/vmlinuz boot=casper nomodeset file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed maybe-ubiquity iso-scan/filename=${iso_path} quiet splash --- 10 | initrd /casper/initrd.gz 11 | } 12 | menuentry "OEM install (for manufacturers)" { 13 | set gfxpayload=keep 14 | linux /casper/vmlinuz boot=casper file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed only-ubiquity oem-config/enable=true iso-scan/filename=${iso_path} quiet splash --- 15 | initrd /casper/initrd.gz 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /minimal-option: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | snapd 2 | gnome-characters gnome-control-center 3 | gnome-control-center-data 4 | gnome-control-center-faces 5 | gnome-desktop3-data 6 | gnome-font-viewer 7 | gnome-getting-started-docs 8 | gnome-initial-setup 9 | gnome-keyring gnome-keyring-pkcs11 10 | gnome-logs 11 | gnome-mahjongg 12 | gnome-menus 13 | gnome-mines 14 | gnome-online-accounts 15 | gnome-power-manager 16 | gnome-screenshot 17 | gnome-session-bin 18 | gnome-session-canberra 19 | gnome-session-common 20 | gnome-settings-daemon 21 | gnome-settings-daemon-common 22 | gnome-shell 23 | gnome-shell-common 24 | gnome-shell-extension-appindicator 25 | gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons 26 | gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock 27 | gnome-startup-applications 28 | gnome-sudoku 29 | gnome-system-monitor 30 | gnome-terminal 31 | gnome-terminal-data 32 | gnome-themes-extra 33 | gnome-themes-extra-data 34 | gnome-todo 35 | gnome-todo-common 36 | gnome-user-docs 37 | gnome-video-effects 38 | gdm3 39 | nautilus 40 | nautilus-data 41 | nautilus-extension-gnome-terminal 42 | nautilus-sendto 43 | nautilus-share 44 | pinentry-gnome3 45 | yaru-theme-gnome-shell 46 | yaru-theme-gtk 47 | yaru-theme-icon 48 | yaru-theme-sound 49 | zenity 50 | zenity-common 51 | software-properties-common 52 | software-properties-gtk 53 | sound-theme-freedesktop 54 | yelp 55 | yelp-xsl 56 | x11-apps 57 | totem 58 | totem-common 59 | totem-plugins 60 | xwayland 61 | x11-common 62 | x11-session-utils 63 | x11-utils 64 | x11-xkb-utils 65 | x11-xserver-utils 66 | xauth 67 | xbitmaps 68 | xbrlapi 69 | xcursor-themes 70 | xdg-desktop-portal-gtk 71 | xorg 72 | xorg-docs-core 73 | xserver-common 74 | xserver-xephyr 75 | xserver-xorg 76 | xserver-xorg-core 77 | xserver-xorg-input-all 78 | xserver-xorg-input-libinput 79 | xserver-xorg-input-wacom 80 | xserver-xorg-legacy 81 | xserver-xorg-video-all 82 | xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu 83 | xserver-xorg-video-ati 84 | xserver-xorg-video-fbdev 85 | xserver-xorg-video-intel 86 | xserver-xorg-video-nouveau 87 | xserver-xorg-video-qxl 88 | xserver-xorg-video-radeon 89 | xserver-xorg-video-vesa 90 | xserver-xorg-video-vmware 91 | whoopsie 92 | whoopsie-preferences 93 | ubuntu-wallpapers 94 | ubuntu-report 95 | ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk 96 | shotwell-common 97 | shotwell 98 | rhythmbox 99 | rhythmbox-data 100 | rhythmbox-plugin-alternative-toolbar 101 | rhythmbox-plugins 102 | remmina 103 | remmina-common 104 | remmina-plugin-rdp 105 | remmina-plugin-secret 106 | remmina-plugin-vnc 107 | poppler-data 108 | poppler-utils 109 | apport-gtk 110 | apport 111 | apport-symptoms 112 | baobab 113 | dmz-cursor-theme 114 | eog 115 | evince 116 | evince-common 117 | evolution-data-server 118 | evolution-data-server-common 119 | ubuntu-desktop 120 | gamemode 121 | gamemode-daemon 122 | gnome-text-editor 123 | bubblewrap 124 | libsnapd-glib1 125 | gir1.2-snapd-1 126 | systemd-oomd 127 | gnome-menus 128 | adwaita-icon-theme 129 | gcr 130 | emacsen-common 131 | ubuntu-session 132 | ubuntu-desktop-minimal --------------------------------------------------------------------------------