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Re: Thanks Danny
by superstoned on Tuesday 20/Mar/2007, @02:40
well, it also depends a little on the distro you're using. Suse for example offers KDE updates in a seperate foder on their FTP - just copy the whole content, take it home, and upgrade your KDE. But debian doesn't have that, so you can't do that. Kubuntu DOES have a seperate folder again...

But yes, it's harder than Mac OS X' way. Linux simply isn't designed around 'I have no internet connection'...
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Re: Thanks Superstoned
by djouallah mimoune on Tuesday 20/Mar/2007, @06:15
Superstoned

Al least someone can understand my frustration with installing software in Linux, I think you understand exactly my point.

Thanks
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