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flade
January 4th, 2005, 11:06 AM
First of all this distro is what I was waiting for.
Now I want to install aditiona packages (apache, mysql, ssh, etc....) I use APT and Synaptic. Both works fine to use from if you are connected to internet.
But what if you don't have internet connection. Is there a way to install packages from CD ?
Help?!
Happy, healthy and that all whishes come true in 2005. =D> =D>
bye,
Fladé
zeroK
January 4th, 2005, 11:28 AM
First of all this distro is what I was waiting for.
Now I want to install aditiona packages (apache, mysql, ssh, etc....) I use APT and Synaptic. Both works fine to use from if you are connected to internet.
But what if you don't have internet connection. Is there a way to install packages from CD ?
Help?!
Happy, healthy and that all whishes come true in 2005. =D> =D>
bye,
Fladé
You could perhaps download packages (including their dependencies) and then place them in /var/cache/apt/archives :-)
az
January 4th, 2005, 12:09 PM
Apache, mysql, php4 and ssh all included on the cd.
They are not installed by default.
flade
January 4th, 2005, 12:45 PM
Tnx for help.
I tried apt-get -d install [package name] and it put it to /var/cache/apt/archives .
Next time I'll try man before posting (i feel so ...)
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++ Fladé
tiiim
January 5th, 2005, 03:35 PM
Tnx for help.
I tried apt-get -d install [package name] and it put it to /var/cache/apt/archives .
Next time I'll try man before posting (i feel so ...)
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++ Fladé
in future you can also add cds to ur source list... Ubuntu cd is there by default but say if you ever get a Hoary cd or whatever you can add it on the list of sources.
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