> Is it possible to replicate these repository to the external harddrive?
Yes.
> I want to install the same development libraries on the Desktop which
> doesnt have internet connection.
> So i can take the external harddrive and install it on that pc.
I have done so for around 1.5 years when I d
Hi,
--- On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:00 AM, S Suresh wrote:
| I am installing the required software (development libraries) using
| "apt-get" from internet (ubuntu repository).
|
| Is it possible to replicate these repository to the external harddrive?
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Hi Suresh,
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:00 AM, S Suresh wrote:
> I am installing the required software (development libraries) using
> "apt-get" from internet (ubuntu repository).
>
>
> Is it possible to replicate these repository to the external harddrive?
You can try apt-on-cd (aptoncd.sourcefor
Hi,
I am using Ubuntu OS,
I am installing the required software (development libraries) using
"apt-get" from internet (ubuntu repository).
Is it possible to replicate these repository to the external harddrive?
The requirement,
I want to install the same development libraries on the Deskto
hie..
check dis out if ur planning to mirror the entire repo...
http://www.packtpub.com/article/create-local-ubuntu-repository-using-apt-mirror-apt-cacher
m planning to use dis in ma univ...
Harish.R.
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Hi,
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Guruprasad wrote:
>
> >Alternatively, the entire ubuntu repository is available for download
> >as DVD images.
>
Yeah download it from ftp://kambing.ui.edu/pub/ubuntu-repository/ (i have
already posted it to the list)
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Hi,
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 7:23 AM, Kannan wrote:
> How can i setup the offline repository for ubuntu.I don't have the Internet
> connection.So i want to setup the offline repo.
Alternatively, the entire ubuntu repository is available for download
as DVD images. You can download them, mount the
Hello,
On Sat, 03 Oct 2009, Kannan wrote:
> Like in Fedora, i want to copy all the dvd packages to my directory & want
> to use that repository using apt-get tool.
I use 'approx' (with Debian but it also works with Ubuntu). This
creates an entry in '/etc/inetd.conf' for a server running at .
Kannan wrote:
Like in Fedora, i want to copy all the dvd packages to my directory & want
to use that repository using apt-get tool.
Simply dumping the contents of the DVD to a directory, serving it over
apache and adding the path to sources.list will work for a local machine
as well as a lan
> It will create an ISO file, which you can burn on CD/DVD or
copy to pen drive. Synaptic can use it as a repository.
Like in Fedora, i want to copy all the dvd packages to my directory & want
to use that repository using apt-get tool.
With regards,
Kannan. R. P,
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On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Kannan wrote:
> Hi friends
>
> I have installed the Ubuntu 9.04 OS in my system.
> My friend has Fedora 11 & successfully setup the Fedora offline repository.
>
> How can i setup the offline repository for ubuntu.I don't have the Internet
> connection.
Hi friends
I have installed the Ubuntu 9.04 OS in my system.
My friend has Fedora 11 & successfully setup the Fedora offline repository.
How can i setup the offline repository for ubuntu.I don't have the Internet
connection.So i want to setup the offline repo.
With regards,
Thanks baskar.
>>
> Dear Srinivasan and members
>
> In the past 3 years, I have been downloading complete Fedora repository
> starting from Fedora-6
> onwards and still maintaining them. In case, you need Ubuntu Repositories,
> pl. forward the download URL and I will arrange to get them in abou
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> Now 9.04 is released and i want to spread the new one.
> zyxware.com takes 2 months to prepare those DVDs.
>
But single DVD that Ubuntu comes out with normally should hold good in
most of the cases --> http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/dvd/current/
>
>It will take a long time to download the entire repositories from internet.
>But, I think, if we go inside IITM, the ubuntu mirror is like local network.
>To copy all repositories will take only some hours.
>
>I don't know whom to contact for this.
>
Dear Srinivasan and members
In the past 3 ye
Hi,
>
> Shrini, I do not quite understand why you would require full
> repositories. I can not imagine anyone on this planet require every
> package in a Debian/Ubuntu release. Even if you get one, remember it
> will be out-dated in a fortnight.
>
> I recommend you download the latest DVD from one
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 2:40 AM, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> Hello friends.
>
>> To goto IITM in person and burn the repository DVDs
>
> Ubuntu 9.04 is released.
>
> any idea to get it with full repositories from IITM?
Shrini, I do not quite understand why you would require full
repositories. I can no
Hello friends.
> To goto IITM in person and burn the repository DVDs
Ubuntu 9.04 is released.
any idea to get it with full repositories from IITM?
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Hi,
>
> I believe that Shrinivasan wants the entire repository on DVD. If this
> is possible from IITM, I'd like to know too.
Yes.
My wish is
To goto IITM in person and burn the repository DVDs
and live a happy life.
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On Fri, 2009-04-17 at 23:11 +0530, Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> > So Is it possible to get the whole repository from IIT Madras in DVDs?
>
> Have a look at "jigdo":
>
> http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/
>
> It allows one to build officia
Hello,
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, Shrinivasan T wrote:
> So Is it possible to get the whole repository from IIT Madras in DVDs?
Have a look at "jigdo":
http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/
It allows one to build official CD images (bit for bit identical)
by pulling files from any mirror. So it is not
Friends.
I think IITM has a Ubuntu Mirror.
So Is it possible to get the whole repository from IIT Madras in DVDs?
Anoop from zyxware.com is doing this fantastic job.
But it would be easier and quicker to get it from IITM.
As 9.04 is going to be released in next week,
I like to get all the packa
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