* Magnus Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061123 01:52]: > On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 19:24:53 -0800, Jed R. Mallen wrote: > >Hello, > > > >I have a non-networked debian box at home and a high-bandwidth XP box at > >work. > > > >I want to upgrade my Debian box. > > > >apt-zip says it can upgrade a non-networked box, but you have to have > >an updated pkg list for this to work. > > You can manually download the package files and stick them in > /var/lib/apt/lists. The easiest thing is of course to have a second > machine that is networked. At the cost of burning a set of possibly as many as 15 CDs or 3 DVDs:
(1) Start by downloading and installing jigdo-easy on the XP machine. http://debian.hands.com/~costar/jigdo/ (2) Use jigdo-easy to download to your XP machine a set of DVD images. NOTE: If your Debian machine has only a CD drive, it is easy to use jigdo-easy to make a set of CD images from a set of DVD images. But when downloading, it is much easier to get or update 3 DVD images than it is to get or update 15 CD images. (3) Whenever you wish to upgrade the machine at home, run jigdo-easy on the XP machine to update the images, then burn a set of DVDs (or make a set of CD images and burn a set of CDs). (4) On the Debian machine, Use apt-get, aptitude, or synaptic to upgrade the installation, using the DVDs or CDs as the source. RLH -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]