On 2022-01-07 22:37:53 William Morder via tde-users wrote:
Okay, so this is a strange request, but maybe others
have thought the same
thing. I believe somebody mentioned something about downloading the whole
shebang, rather than trying to pick and choose.
I like to have a folder with saved packages, for those times when internet
is down, or when I do not have a connection. And I will be in that
predicament probably a lot, due to some trips I have planned for
destinations that are fairly unconnected to the modern world.
Anyway ... I have more or less cloned my desktop system to my laptop,
Trinity and all, looks and runs the same, so that much was successful. I do
have a few minor issues which I'll bring up later, when I get more spare
time.
For now, that would be good, just a way to get apt-get or aptitude to
download and install all the packages appropriate for my system. I can weed
out what I don't want, and make a list of my preferences.
Bill
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I'm not sure how apt-based systems do it (I use RPM-based OpenSuSE), but there ought
to
be a metapackage like trinity-desktop-all which will pull in everything.
Leslie
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