David, already done that. It's the apps that aren't on the disk, or for
which updated versions offer functions i use often, is the reason i ask the
question.
Alex.
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 10:29 AM, david <gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
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alex stone wrote:
A quick question.
I'm on the road at the moment, and i've had to deal with a broken
laptop. (Which is now fixed, and i'm typing this on a colleague's
computer.)
My problem is i have no net access for the
laptop, so i'm reinstalling
everything with a constant transfer process with an install disk, and a
usb stick. (And i should say here i've installed Debian Lenny ppc, which
worked out of the box with no problems. Thanks to the debian team!)
My colleagues computer is Windows, so i don't want to install anything
on it, for fear of messing it up, or introducing, however unwittingly a
virus, or bug of some sort.
Is it possible to simply download (Save as..., for instance) from an up
to date cvs or svn build, to an isolated download file, then transfer
the files to my usb stick, without using CVS or SVN to do so?
I've got most things re-installed, but a couple of apps, and updates
that have been highly useful for me, are only available at the
moment through CVS, SVN, or Git.
Hmmm, maybe use your friend's Windows 'puter to download a live CD/DVD
version of your Linux distro, boot your laptop from it, then install?
--
David
gnome(a)hawaii.rr.com
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