Why don't use a fresh installation for the purpose? And alternatively you will get the the list of all the dependencies of a particular software using the command "apt-cache depends <name of the software>" Then download and copy all them! Hope this will help you... ---------------------------------------- Freedom Is The Only Law... ---------------------------------------- Subin Sebastian College of Engineering Munnar - 685612 +91-944-6475826
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