- Mar 12, 2013
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okay so heres the thing. I DO NOT have a permanent internet connection. I have a mobile broadband device that belongs to someone else and i rarely get to use it.
Now due to some issues i'm gonna have to re-install ubuntu again and i'll lose all my installed software. So my question- is there a way to save the .deb files on your hard disk along with all their dependencies so that you can install them whenever you want buy running dpkg or something even when you don't have an internet connection?
List of things i've tried.
1. Used the "Generate package download script" option in Synaptic. It created a script file, and nothing happened when i ran it.
2. looked up keryx but they say its been outta development and may not work with newer versions.
3.Searched in my /var/apt-get/cache for some deb files but didn't find any.
What do i do now..? These are the 4 packages that i really-really need desperately-
synaptic
vlc
gcc
chromium-browser
Now due to some issues i'm gonna have to re-install ubuntu again and i'll lose all my installed software. So my question- is there a way to save the .deb files on your hard disk along with all their dependencies so that you can install them whenever you want buy running dpkg or something even when you don't have an internet connection?
List of things i've tried.
1. Used the "Generate package download script" option in Synaptic. It created a script file, and nothing happened when i ran it.
2. looked up keryx but they say its been outta development and may not work with newer versions.
3.Searched in my /var/apt-get/cache for some deb files but didn't find any.
What do i do now..? These are the 4 packages that i really-really need desperately-
synaptic
vlc
gcc
chromium-browser
