Here is my problem. I'm running debian at home where I have dial-up with no other options. At work we have satellite which is just a little better. To update my system now I have a second drive which I boot into which has a exact copy of my home debian install on it. Then I run an update, copy the files to cd take them home and install them there again. Here is what I'm requesting, an app on debian which will output my installed package database and possible sources.list into a file. Then a win32 program that will read that file, look at my sources.list and present me with a list of upgradeable packages, then allow me to select packages to upgrade and download those for me. I don't know anything about coding so I can't do something like this for myself, and I'm sure there are other people out there in a similar situation that something like this would benefit. Would someone be willing to tackle such a project?
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