kcredden
November 18th, 2008, 02:14 AM
Hey folks: Is there a program that works like Autopatcher (http://www.autopatcher.com/) in Windows? Whereby I can download all new updates, then burn them to a CDR. Afterwards, I can install these updates to a basic ubuntu install on other computers?
I've been installing Ubuntu 8.04.1 on 3 computers since I've had such fantastic luck, but I hate the idea of waiting 4 - 5 hours downloading KDE 4, and all the updates, on each machine. If I could just run a .DEB package with all the updates, and KDE 4 in one (or 2 clicks) it would make it far easier to work.
- Kc
I've been installing Ubuntu 8.04.1 on 3 computers since I've had such fantastic luck, but I hate the idea of waiting 4 - 5 hours downloading KDE 4, and all the updates, on each machine. If I could just run a .DEB package with all the updates, and KDE 4 in one (or 2 clicks) it would make it far easier to work.
- Kc