The simplest new method for offline software(deb.s) installation under ubuntu

zz zz zz708210301 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 16 07:06:42 UTC 2010


Hello DocumentationTeam,I want to introduce a simple solution for offline
software installation. How to install software or packages offline is
somehow a complex problem,because no internet connection makes the apt-get
don"t work,and the number of packages is rather vast.
  First,copy all the packages in the folder /var/cache/apt/archives to one
of your local non-system disks,you can also sort these packages into
different folders according to different softwares, therefore you can
separately install different softwares. Then run the Terminal ,type the
command "sudo dpkg -i ", then select all (or some ,depending the
applications you want to install) these packages(deb), and drag them into
the Terminal ,exactly the cursor position,and you will see the packages
appear in the form of text.Finally ,click "enter" and the system will
automatically install those softwares. The end.

Best
Zhang Zheng

CHINA


Email: zz708210301 at gmail.com
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