Hi all, I have recently switched over to Debian/Sarge from Redhat 9.0. This is at my home where my pc has an internet connection. I had downloaded the first few iso images using jigdo, installed from them, then over the past few months, installed/upgraded several packages using apt-get.
I want to do the same at my office pc which currently runs Redhat 9.0. However we do not have internet access at office, so I am uncertain as to the best way to install debian at office. I have at home all the packages apt-get ever downloaded. I think there would be some simple solution to this, but could not find any. Firstly, is there any way to build a list of packages installed on my machine at home which includes the source from which the package was installed? Second, is there a way by which I can add a directory of .deb files to the apt sources.list? If these two things can be done, I think my problem would be solved. Has anyone else faced a similar problem? Please let me know. Thanks, Raj Kiran -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]