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- | + | == Second Step == | |
- | + | In case you just want to download a selection of packages from that list, you should edit it and remove the lines you do not need. | |
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+ | We are going to show you an easy way to do that. Let us suppose that you just want to download a copy of the package ''abiword'', then you should: | ||
*As a normal user type the following command: | *As a normal user type the following command: | ||
<pre>$ cat /home/user/package.list|grep abiword>/home/user/package-abiword.list</pre> | <pre>$ cat /home/user/package.list|grep abiword>/home/user/package-abiword.list</pre> | ||
- | + | Let us suppose that you want to download all packages, except one of them: ''debconf'', for example. Then you should: | |
*As a normal user type the following command: | *As a normal user type the following command: | ||
<pre>$ cat /home/user/package.list|grep -v debconf>/home/user/package-without-debconf.list</pre> | <pre>$ cat /home/user/package.list|grep -v debconf>/home/user/package-without-debconf.list</pre> |
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