![]() ![]() Please note: the computer on which you need to install the files needs to have an internet connection from time to time, to be able to update the package list (sudo apt-get update) so you'll be able to download the latest files. Once you have the packages and dependencies on the computer with no, or limited internet access, simply copy all of them in a new folder and run this command: The following URLs will then be written inside the mydownload.txt file: Sudo apt-get -print-uris -yes install | grep ^\' | cut -d\' -f2 >mydownload.txt To get a file with all the urls for the packages needed to install, you would run this in a terminal: In case you did not understand how the command works, here is an example. The last (and worst) solution would be to enter each URL in a web browser and download them manually. You can then download all the files from another computer, by using a download manager which supports downloading a list of urls from a file, or if you have access to another Linux machine, simply run this command to download all the packages: Where PACKAGE_NAME is the application you want to install and "mydownload.txt" is the output text file.īasically, this command does not install the application, but creates a text file with the download URL for the application you want to install AND all its dependencies. ![]()
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