Friday, July 31, 2009

Is it possible to install programs on a (ubuntu) linux which isnt conected to the internet?

I have two pc's one has windows on and is connected to the internet, and the other runs Ubuntu Linux and isn't connected to the internet. I wanted to find a way to install programs on the Ubuntu pc. I can download the files from the windows pc then take them on my memory stick to the Ubuntu pc but I don't know what to do next???? this is where you come in.

Is it possible to install programs on a (ubuntu) linux which isnt conected to the internet?
You need the source code and you can install the applications with no need for internet connectivity. You might need some dependency packages that need to be installed to have the software work on ur pc..





Try looking for an application that displays the dependencies so you can check if you got them or not..





To install the applications just use a command like:


make


make install





or something like that, i can't remember correctly :)





If it is a .deb file, then you just double click and it installs itself..


Check out the link i provided, it should give you a clearer look..


Hope this helps %26amp; good luck,
Reply:You can check the section it belongs to, like a calculator would be in accessories and a firefox browser would be in the internet section..





Try the following links for some nice packages :)





http://www.getdeb.net/


http://www.gnomefiles.org/ Report It

Reply:it depends what programs, but in general, games and other software designed for windows or mac doesn't install or work on ubuntu (unless it is designed to do so) but there are things out there that will work! good luck!
Reply:Um...First question.......why don't you throw an ethernet cable over to the Ubuntu box and connect it ?????
Reply:This depends on whether you are downloading rpms, tarballs or bin files. There should be installation instructions either at the site, or in a file with the download.


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