makerprofaze said : > > Thanks for the speedy replies. I did "sudo aptitude update" and "sudo > aptitude safe-upgrade", as well as 'sudo apt-get update' as recommended in > terminal, all successfully (after a few passes). This did not yield the > desired result, though it did apparently upgrade my 9.10 CD install to 9.11 > CD. > > What I want is a way to install/add ALL the packages from puredyne 9.11 DVD > to my running puredyne 9.11 CD OS, without having to do it by hand/type out > all these additional apps. I'm hoping there's a way to do a full update over > the internet which which will result in my having a FULL puredyne 9.11 DVD > installation vs my present puredyne 9.11 CD installation. This may be > similar to installing/updating a standard Ubuntu to puredyne DVD perhaps? I > already have the 9.11 iso, maybe I need to mount it and add it as a local > repository? -what would the command be?
There is no way to do that automatically at the moment. So like Rob said, best is to look in the DVD profile folder of broth in launchpad to see what extra packages are provided and to install them one by one. You can download those profiles, as text files, and the ones used by the the DVD are all ending with "-extra". Then once you have all these files, in a terminal, as root, do: xargs -a *-extra aptitude install a. --- [email protected] http://identi.ca/group/puredyne irc://irc.goto10.org/puredyne
