I had done it in hard way. Installed synaptic, (mine is kubuntu) then
generated package download script and installed them using dpkg -i
--force-depends, I know it's hard but I don't have disk space :(

On 12/23/09, Aneesh A <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have solved This problem by copying all ISOs to hard disc.
>
> Then mounted automatically at startup, Then added to /etc/apt/sources.lst
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> Now no problem.
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