Why would you need dvd. Most linux sytems (Debian, Suse, Redhat) Can be 
installed via harddrive and NFS.  So you download the software to the server 
and set it up as it's own repository.  So even if you are install the entire 
system you do not need a dvd drive.
As far as just programs go even easier since that is all the /etc/apt/sources 
files is all about. It is a path on a server that is setup in a way that debian 
computers can pull the files from it and install them (copy, untar, etc) into 
the right folders.
Here is one example from a search "Making your own repository"
http://mentors.debian.net/
I have note done it before but if let me know if you need help since the more 
of us working on it the better.
Bandwidth is another problem.  Dial up speeds where used to download cd's but 
it takes forever and may not work.  It seems there are downloaders that can 
handle disconnections.  I think wget (command line tool type man wget to learn 
more) can do this so if the line drops you just start it all up again and it 
continues where it left off.
Good luck
Alfred Nutile
Alfred Nutile
Alternative Sustainable Technology Solutions
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