On Wednesday 02 November 2005 00:55, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > Kaj Haulrich wrote: > > Normally it's no problem to run Debian apps (through klik), but sometimes > > I want to use them (mainly math programmes) on a laptop without being > > connected to the net. Is there a way to do this ? > > > > Kaj Haulrich. > > Klik installs the software on your laptop. After it is installed, you > should not need to be connected to the Internet unless the application > itself needs to access network access. Now, installing the apps without > being connected would be a problem. > > One other point - you should check to see if the applications are > available as RPMs and install them that way instead. Mixing installers > is usualy not a good idea. > > Mikkel
Thanks, Mikkel. I must be missing something here : Klik installs the apps OK, but they only run once. If I close the app, I'll have to install it from the net anew. And, of course I only use .deb programs when .rpm isn't available. Kaj Haulrich. -- ***Sent from a 100% Microsoft-free PC*** ***Running Linux (Mandriva 2006)***
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