Hello everyone,     I'm very sorry, if this is the wrong mail adress for my 
problem, but I couldn't find another to seek for help. I just thought that you 
are probably the expert for my question and are maybe willing to help me :)   
Today I installed Linux (Manjaro) for the first time in my life on my brother's 
computer. To install the drivers for the "WiFi USB dongle" from a CD I need to 
install Make. Having spend the whole day to figuring out how to get most of the 
packages from "base-devel" installed without an internet connection, I'm left 
with installing Guile to finally install Make to be able to connect to the 
internet. Unfortunately, some versions of Guile that I encountered need a 
PGP-key to install, which results in an error message, since I have no internet 
connection. On the other hand, if I follow along your guide on 
(https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Obtaining-and-Installing-Guile.html)
 I need Make again, which I want to install in the first place.   So is there a 
way to install Guile or Make on Manjaro without an internet connection and 
without having already installed one of them?     Kind Regards, Paul Ebert

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