Dave Thayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 05:09:27PM -0400, Orestes Leal wrote:
>> Hi Folks, I need a 'direct' download (with suport for resume) for download
>> de Linux version of doom3, I have the original 3 CDs so the only thing
>> that I need it´s the .run? or whatever
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 05:09:27PM -0400, Orestes Leal wrote:
> Hi Folks, I need a 'direct' download (with suport for resume) for download
> de Linux version of doom3, I have the original 3 CDs so the only thing
> that I need it´s the .run? or whatever for linux, any help will be
> thankfully appre
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 17:09 -0400, Orestes Leal wrote:
> Hi Folks, I need a 'direct' download (with suport for resume) for download
> de Linux version of doom3, I have the original 3 CDs so the only thing
> that I need it´s the .run? or whatever for linux, any help will be
> thankfully appreciated,
Hi Folks, I need a 'direct' download (with suport for resume) for download
de Linux version of doom3, I have the original 3 CDs so the only thing
that I need it´s the .run? or whatever for linux, any help will be
thankfully appreciated,
regards,
olr
I believe there's a "APT Offline Howto" that is just what your looking
for. I can't seem to find it since my recent update that moved
documentation all over kingdom come. Search in the debian docs on
apt...
On 19 Jul, Joel Gautschi wrote:
| I want to do the following thing:
| I have a debi
In linux.debian.user, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I could put all the neede packages on a zip-disk. Both win and debian can
>read and write on that zip-disk, but the netconnection is now only with
>win95.
Why not just manually download the needed files (using Lynx or
whatever) and just use dpkg t
Use the '--ignore-depends=gcc' option when
installing libstdc++-dev.
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From: virtanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Monday, July 19, 1999 4:52 AM
Subject: Re: apt-get on
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Decklin Foster wrote:
>
> Looks a little tricky, but doable. What you'll need to do is copy
> files from a Debian FTP mirror on to your Zip disk or other media, and
Or you could read the 'offline usage guide' included in the later APTs
(http://www.debian.org/~jgg/apt)
Jaso
> On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Joel Gautschi wrote:
>
> > I have a debian (slink) pc at home. Sometimes I want to update
> > some packages or even the whole system - f.e. to a later debian
> > dist. the problem is that I don't have a static connection to the
> > internet (or sth like that) at home. My co
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999, Joel Gautschi wrote:
> I want to do the following thing:
> I have a debian (slink) pc at home. Sometimes I want to update some packages
> or even the whole system - f.e. to a later debian dist. the problem is that
> I don't have a static connection to the internet (or sth like
I want to do the following thing:
I have a debian (slink) pc at home. Sometimes I want to update some packages
or even the whole system - f.e. to a later debian dist. the problem is that
I don't have a static connection to the internet (or sth like that) at home.
My connection isn't fast enough if
I am in Sacramento Calif and want to download Linux for my I B M
computer need the right version please?
> how to download and install linux from your website on my computer?
Go to ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/hamm/disks-i386/current/
and read install.txt (or install.html)
Good luck.
Alex Y.
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