Is it really possible to do a decent Kubuntu install and run a linux system without the internet??
I don't really want my laptop having access to the internet, for several reasons aswell as my modem isnt supported under Kubuntu..
I've downloaded the liveCD and had a play around with that, but i found it to be very minimal, apps such as gcc were not installed. Is it just the liveCD that has few apps? does the install version come with other tools like ssh,gcc,javac??
Going back to the internet point it isnt really possible to connect my laptop to the net, so how will i go about downloading packages and stuff? I know i can download the source files or the .deb files. However when i tried to compile a source file for fluxbox while running the liveCD, it wouldnt compile as i needed gcc, awt and other programs.
Thanks for any help
I don't really want my laptop having access to the internet, for several reasons aswell as my modem isnt supported under Kubuntu..
I've downloaded the liveCD and had a play around with that, but i found it to be very minimal, apps such as gcc were not installed. Is it just the liveCD that has few apps? does the install version come with other tools like ssh,gcc,javac??
Going back to the internet point it isnt really possible to connect my laptop to the net, so how will i go about downloading packages and stuff? I know i can download the source files or the .deb files. However when i tried to compile a source file for fluxbox while running the liveCD, it wouldnt compile as i needed gcc, awt and other programs.
Thanks for any help
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