Server 16.04: install APT package + depends OFFLINE (using terminal)
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Situation:
I have a server with Ubuntu Server 16.04 set on it. I need to install APT package network-manager
to connect to Wi-Fi network.
* I have also PC that is connected to the Internet (if it's needed).
Problem:
It's impossible to install that package by running sudo apt install network-manager
, cause I have no Internet yet. But I have no idea how to do that in different way.
Computers:
Server:
Operating System
: Ubuntu Server 16.04 (AMD64)Internet
: no
PC:
Operating System
: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 (AMD64)Internet
: yes
Questions:
How to download APT package with all depends on the computer with no Internet connection?
Thanks for the help
16.04 server package-management software-installation offline
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Situation:
I have a server with Ubuntu Server 16.04 set on it. I need to install APT package network-manager
to connect to Wi-Fi network.
* I have also PC that is connected to the Internet (if it's needed).
Problem:
It's impossible to install that package by running sudo apt install network-manager
, cause I have no Internet yet. But I have no idea how to do that in different way.
Computers:
Server:
Operating System
: Ubuntu Server 16.04 (AMD64)Internet
: no
PC:
Operating System
: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 (AMD64)Internet
: yes
Questions:
How to download APT package with all depends on the computer with no Internet connection?
Thanks for the help
16.04 server package-management software-installation offline
You can connect to a wireless network by editing/etc/network/interfaces
and you don't need Network Manager: askubuntu.com/questions/464507/â¦
â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 I tried using this method but I had some issues with that
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Please tell us what they were; perhaps they are fixable.
â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 here they are: askubuntu.com/questions/1061823/â¦
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Did you see my comment there? Did you try it? Please post the results I requested there.
â chili555
2 days ago
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up vote
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Situation:
I have a server with Ubuntu Server 16.04 set on it. I need to install APT package network-manager
to connect to Wi-Fi network.
* I have also PC that is connected to the Internet (if it's needed).
Problem:
It's impossible to install that package by running sudo apt install network-manager
, cause I have no Internet yet. But I have no idea how to do that in different way.
Computers:
Server:
Operating System
: Ubuntu Server 16.04 (AMD64)Internet
: no
PC:
Operating System
: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 (AMD64)Internet
: yes
Questions:
How to download APT package with all depends on the computer with no Internet connection?
Thanks for the help
16.04 server package-management software-installation offline
Situation:
I have a server with Ubuntu Server 16.04 set on it. I need to install APT package network-manager
to connect to Wi-Fi network.
* I have also PC that is connected to the Internet (if it's needed).
Problem:
It's impossible to install that package by running sudo apt install network-manager
, cause I have no Internet yet. But I have no idea how to do that in different way.
Computers:
Server:
Operating System
: Ubuntu Server 16.04 (AMD64)Internet
: no
PC:
Operating System
: Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 (AMD64)Internet
: yes
Questions:
How to download APT package with all depends on the computer with no Internet connection?
Thanks for the help
16.04 server package-management software-installation offline
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You can connect to a wireless network by editing/etc/network/interfaces
and you don't need Network Manager: askubuntu.com/questions/464507/â¦
â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 I tried using this method but I had some issues with that
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Please tell us what they were; perhaps they are fixable.
â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 here they are: askubuntu.com/questions/1061823/â¦
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Did you see my comment there? Did you try it? Please post the results I requested there.
â chili555
2 days ago
add a comment |Â
You can connect to a wireless network by editing/etc/network/interfaces
and you don't need Network Manager: askubuntu.com/questions/464507/â¦
â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 I tried using this method but I had some issues with that
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Please tell us what they were; perhaps they are fixable.
â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 here they are: askubuntu.com/questions/1061823/â¦
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Did you see my comment there? Did you try it? Please post the results I requested there.
â chili555
2 days ago
You can connect to a wireless network by editing
/etc/network/interfaces
and you don't need Network Manager: askubuntu.com/questions/464507/â¦â chili555
2 days ago
You can connect to a wireless network by editing
/etc/network/interfaces
and you don't need Network Manager: askubuntu.com/questions/464507/â¦â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 I tried using this method but I had some issues with that
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
@chili555 I tried using this method but I had some issues with that
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Please tell us what they were; perhaps they are fixable.
â chili555
2 days ago
Please tell us what they were; perhaps they are fixable.
â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 here they are: askubuntu.com/questions/1061823/â¦
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
@chili555 here they are: askubuntu.com/questions/1061823/â¦
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Did you see my comment there? Did you try it? Please post the results I requested there.
â chili555
2 days ago
Did you see my comment there? Did you try it? Please post the results I requested there.
â chili555
2 days ago
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You can connect to a wireless network by editing
/etc/network/interfaces
and you don't need Network Manager: askubuntu.com/questions/464507/â¦â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 I tried using this method but I had some issues with that
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Please tell us what they were; perhaps they are fixable.
â chili555
2 days ago
@chili555 here they are: askubuntu.com/questions/1061823/â¦
â Max Mihalchuk
2 days ago
Did you see my comment there? Did you try it? Please post the results I requested there.
â chili555
2 days ago