Posted on May 11, 2007

Apt on CD

Apt on CD looks pretty awesome for For x/k/ed/ubuntu and debian users . . . There’s got to be a way to back up all of your installed .debs without the gui, but this will be useful for most desktop users. And I like how it allows you to share the packages that you already have installed with other folks. Something like this would come in handy for Xubuntu, which isn’t installed with a very rich set of multimedia apps, for example.

1 Comment

  • Cub says:

    Yes, it looks like what I need, but I have yet to find a fairly good how-to guide for it.

    I have dial up and just installed my new LINUX os, and it is saying I have 215 updates available. I don’t always update right away, but since I’m having new audio card problems I may need to. If I do all of the updates, it will take over 24 hours. That is okay. The bad part is if my LINUX os has to be reinstalled, I have lost all of those updates.

    I’m trying to learn how to use aptoncd to make a copy of those packages I download that are upgradeable and save them to a disc. It would save bunch of bandwidth and time to do a total reinstall if I want to include all of the updates. I just don’t know if I should use it before I download the updates or after. And , whether it will also copy the packages that get installed when you one installs the os. I don’t need double copies of them.