AFAIK debdelta does not work on ubuntu currently, although If it did, i'd say it would work for all packages, not for a certain set of packages. On 19 Feb 2011 23:26, "stereotactic" <maill...@postinbox.com> wrote: > How is debdelta installed for Ubuntu? Is it system wide or for specific > packages alone? > > On Saturday 19 February 2011 05:20 PM, Narendra Diwate wrote: >> On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Manish Sinha <m...@manishsinha.net >> <mailto:m...@manishsinha.net>> wrote: >> >> On 02/19/2011 07:46 AM, Narendra Diwate wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> On topic, I have Ubuntu 10.04.1 iso images with me and feel it a >> complete waste of limited bandwidth to again download the >> whole iso. Is >> there a way that i can just download the difference and >> regenerate/recreate/modify the iso to 10.04.2. >> >> >> I have Ubuntu 10.04 installed on my laptop which got updated to >> 10.04.1 >> All you need to do is apt-get dist-upgrade and it will goto >> 10.04.2. No need to download the full ISO again >> >> >> Thanks. But I don't have Ubuntu Installed. Just have the iso that i >> wanted to update to 10.04.2 without needing to download the whole iso. >> i think zsysnc should do it. >> >> I too have shifted to Linux Mint Debian edition, primarily for its >> Rolling Release. Updates too are easier as i now don't look at levels >> 3 and higher. I just focus on level 1 & 2. Also installed debdelta >> which looks like it will reduce my updates even further. >> >> -- >> Regards >> >> Narendra Diwate >> >>
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