On Thu, 26 Feb 1998 09:45:09 PST, "Erik Rodr guez" wrote: > > I have Windows NT Workstation and Debian Linux installed on my computer, > usually i download files from Internet in Windows 95 (at the office), > today i downloaded the java-linux package but i have it in Win 95, how > can i put it in my home's linux machine, the problem is that my linux > isn't connected to a network, but it's installed in the same PC as > Windows NT.
Your question is not very specific. I can think of a few solutions: 1.) install dialup networking on your home computer 2.) use a portable drive (zip, jaz, syquest, LS-120, tape, ..) 3.) "sneakernet" (split the file up onto multiple floppies) Since your next mail has the same subject as this one, I'll add that dselect can be a little bit finicky at times, so you may want to try to run through the installation a few times to see if some of the errors go away. Installation is thoroughly covered in several online documents, so I'd recommend you get plugged into the resources which are available to you. Installing Debian ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/stable/disks-i386/current/install.html Debian Linux User's Guide http://www.linuxpress.com/001001.htm Debian Installation and Getting Started http://www.ssc.com/lg/issue15/debian.html p.s.: I will not make personal replies until my headers are fixed. -- David Stern ------------------------------------------------------------------ http://weber.u.washington.edu/~kotsya [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .