On Tuesday 15 October 2013 09:47:29 Michal Suchanek wrote:
> On 15 October 2013 08:15, Fabio Colella <fabiocolella1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > SUMMARY
> > 
> > Ok, so, to make things clear:
> > You CAN install click packages without connection if you have them on your
> > device or any support like microSD or else.
> > You CAN use apps when you don't have connection.
> > You CAN create an indipendent store, if you want.
> > 
> > You NEED INTERNET CONNECTION in the following:
> > downloading apps from the software center,
> > download any kind of content you like from the internet
> > using apps the require internet (like facebook, friends, browser).
> > 
> > You NEED to LOGIN/SIGN-IN and have CONNECTION to download + install apps
> > from the ubuntu software center, but then
> > You CAN play the apps installed this way WITHOUT CONNECTION and WITHOUT
> > LOGIN.
> 
> And do you NEED to LOG IN from a TOUCH DEVICE to download a click app or
> can you just download them on a desktop, Android, iOS, or w/e device that
> allows access to the web?

* Download click package to your computer
* adb push packagename_0.1.click /home/phablet/
* adb shell click install /home/phablet/packagename_0.1.click
* adb shell click register --user=phablet packagename 0.1

and you're done, you have installed a click package without Ubuntu-one.

Br,
Michael


> 
> Because for Google store (or even Google chrome browser) the case when you
> do have access to the internet but not from the target device to which you
> want to install breaks horribly.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Michal


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