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#1 2008-04-17 22:45:48

Maki
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A distro for a PC with no net connection.

One friend of mine likes to try some GNU/Linux distro but he don't have an internet connection connection at home, i installed archlinux and all the packages that i had in pacman cache but arch is tricky to run without internet, i'm thinking to put opensuse cause it has a dvd full of apps but i'd like to hear your suggestion first.


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#2 2008-04-17 23:02:13

lucke
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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

Perhaps Frugalware?

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#3 2008-04-17 23:21:43

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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

Debian? You can download all the DVDs, and they don't update often.

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#4 2008-04-18 00:36:56

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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

i second debian.  i'm very biased though, suse gives me nightmares. bright blue and bright green nightmares.


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#5 2008-04-18 02:51:45

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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

Faunos with 600 pkgs and boot from USB flash drive should give a good run at no internet....

With USB flash, portable capability to install more from another computer.


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#6 2008-04-18 06:46:48

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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

slackware


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#7 2008-04-18 07:06:55

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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

Debian.

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#8 2008-04-18 13:11:56

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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

dolby wrote:

slackware

I agree.
All excellent suggestions. Basically, I would guide you toward the distros that come on a DVD as others have suggested already, simply because of the quantity of software provided off the bat.

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#9 2008-04-18 14:49:53

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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

Faunos has a DVD.


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#10 2008-04-18 16:55:36

Maki
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Re: A distro for a PC with no net connection.

Thanks for the suggestions.
I think that faunos dvd would be the best option, cause its based on archlinux and will be simple to add new packages by need.
I would also consider suse, cause its the distro of choice for not connected machines. The debian dvd's are just too big for the need, and i haven't used something debian based for 1 year now. I would also consider fedora 9 and some ubuntu 8.04 DVD spinoff


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