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How to Record .deb Packages to a Text FileAn Ubuntu Tutorial on Recording and Transfering Installed .deb Files
Learn how to transfer .deb packages to multiple computers by recording them to a text file.
By recording installed .deb packages in to a text file, they can easily be transferred and used on another computer to install the same packages. This functionality is especially useful for installing the identical packages on multiple computers. Unfortunately, it is only available on an Ubuntu and Debian system. Recording Installed .deb PackagesThere are two methods that can be used to record these installed .deb packages into a text file: the .deb packages When using either method, it is important to ensure that the /etc/apt/sources.list file is identical in both computers. A USB flash drive will also be needed to transfer the packages. Follow the steps below to learn how to use these two methods. Method #1: Use The Desktop Method with the Synaptic Package ManagerThis is the easier of the two methods, and involves creating the package file using the Synaptic Package Manager. Here's how:
Now, all that needs to be done is to insert the USB drive into another computer and open Synaptic. Go to File and then Read Markings… After doing this, some of the packages will be marked. These are the packages that were installed on the first computer. Click Apply to start the installation. Method #2: Record .deb Packages Using the Command LineNormal 0
Normal 0 With little more than a USB drive, .deb packages can easily be transferred and used on multiple computers in just a few steps.
The copyright of the article How to Record .deb Packages to a Text File in PC Software/OS is owned by Dianna Monda. Permission to republish How to Record .deb Packages to a Text File in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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