thanks Riteshji for your suggestions and queries
Actually we are trying for all possible distributions
and once we cache the repositories in single machine then we can copy
that to other machines to so only effort is for caching once and we
trying to keep these machines in educational institutes and public
places in order to make available to everyone as far as possible.
And also told that if user in dharan and no internet on his pc one
option can be he will run the script(which we will be providing) to
generate a configuration file for his computer,send that to his fren
in the place where there is machine,and his fren might burn all the
required packages in cd and send to him this one option.
If u think there might be another options too, u r free to suggest, we
need ur suggestions for improvement

On 4/1/08, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 01 April 2008, suraj wrote:
> > Hello Ritesh,
> >   Yea, not not all but we have checked few applications that provides
> > offline package solution. In contrast to them it will give a broader range
> > of solution. And to be more specific, it is targed for general users who
> > are unable to use linux (foss-softwares) because: --> they dont have
> > internet
> > --> they dont have friend or someone, who can download them mb's of
> > packages --> they can't upgrade there system, because of slow internet, or
> > ..... --> they cant get latest ISO's of linux distro.
> >  --> ...
> > Currently this application will have the following features:
> > --> Provide a custom-repo for the packages you require. And hence allow
> > installation with your favourite tool: apt-get --> Provide a complete-repo
> > that you require for your system upgrade. --> The user can choose between
> > usb-storage/cd/dvd storage for transportation of the repo. --> If you have
> > your system-config file, you will be provided with only those packages
> that
> > you require. ie, the package that you have already in your system won't be
> > ported to your repo. --> Provide latest linux-distro in cd/dvd.
> > --> Provide FOSS-softwares for windows too.
> >
> > And initially it will only be debian-based.
>
> So are you making it a publically accessible machine ?
> Will this machine have the entire distribution mirror ?
>
> That might not be practical. And even if it is, it might not be helpful to
> all. For example, you might be able to address the needs of people in one
> area (say New Baneshwor) but what about people in other areas (say
> Bhaktapur) ?
>
> I have a lot of machines running Debian in my lab. To make effective
> utilization of bandwidth, I'd rather use a proxy cache (or an apt-proxy
> cache). This way, when I update on one box, for the other box the data is
> server from the cache, if it is identical.
>
> I'm not very sure about what exact problem you're trying to address. But I'd
> only request is that you design the application with all users in mind.
> Users
> which might also be at a distant location.
> For example, If there's a user in Dharan and has Debian installed and
> doesn't
> have an internet connection but would like to update/upgrade, you should
> have
> an application which could help her accomplish the task without requiring
> any
> man/machine dependency.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Ritesh
> --
> Ritesh Raj Sarraf
> RESEARCHUT - http://www.researchut.com
> "Necessity is the mother of invention."
>


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With Regards
Manish Modi
Pulchowk Campus,IOE
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