Upon second thought, It seems very logical that a Save full state file
will contain the same installation tags as the original (Manually installed
as opposed to a dependency).
I don't know this for certain but I believe automatic dependency deletion
should still work on the target machine.
Just
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 02:00:44AM +0300, Dave Roi wrote:
Upon second thought, It seems very logical that a Save full state file
will contain the same installation tags as the original (Manually installed
as opposed to a dependency).
I don't know this for certain but I believe automatic
Hi
I am installing Ubuntu 8.04 workstation (i386) on 2 different PCs (different
hardware).
I want the 2 PCs to be installed the same
On the first pc
I installed Ubuntu from the CD and then using synaptic package manager I
installed a long list of packages
To get the list in a file I
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 9:31 AM, Shahar Dag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am installing Ubuntu 8.04 workstation (i386) on 2 different PCs (different
hardware).
I want the 2 PCs to be installed the same
On the first pc
I installed Ubuntu from the CD and then using synaptic package
There is a much easier way to do this.
Synaptic has a feature that creates the installation script for you.
In Synaptic under File-Generate package download script.
You can also use the File-Save markings and File-Read markings to do the
about same thing.
If you want to mark all the packages in
Note that if you use these mass installation methods, ALL packages will be
marked as manually installed (as opposed to most of them being
dependencies).
The result of this is that if you later choose to uninstall a package, it
won't uninstall it's dependencies (using aptitude or apt-get