On Wednesday 02 November 2005 08:21, Duncan Anderson 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, > > There should be no problem, as long as all dependencies are resolved. If > you really have a problem, get the source packages and compile them, but > you shouldn't have problems with most binaries. I find that a useful > tool is Midnight Commander, which allows you to manually copy the files > from the .deb archive. Perhaps you should give "smart" a try? > > regards > Duncan
Will do, Duncan. To me it looks like Klik acts like a "thin client", pulling the apps from the net for one session only. I hope smart won't conflict with urpmi - we'll see... Kaj Haulrich. -- ***Sent from a 100% Microsoft-free PC*** ***Running Linux (Mandriva 2006)***
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