You could try downloading the .deb packages once, with all the dependencies
and use dpkg -i * to install them in each of these machines.

But that's the laborious and straightforward way of doing this.
On 19-May-2016 8:05 pm, "Ramnarayan.K" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I need to install Ubuntu (or mint) on about 30 laptops , apart from the
> basic install there is a tonne of other software (and i suppose updates)
> that need to be installed
>
> and doing that for 30 ls laptops is both time consuming and band width
> consuming if i use only the basic install
>
> Have tried Ubuntu Customisation Kit (UCK) but this seems to fail when i
> want to add new / more software .
>
> Of course synaptic does not run but neither does the terminal pop up for
> it to allow adding other software through apt-get install .
>
> Any suggestions / alternatives would be much appreciated
>
> kind regards
> ram
>
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