[ubuntu-in] BSNL Broadband conncetion in ubuntu 9.10
Narendra Diwate
narendra.diwate at gmail.com
Wed Aug 11 12:05:03 BST 2010
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 15:26, suranjan jii <suranjan.suranjan at gmail.com>wrote:
> My dear brother narendra jii,
> I will do it. The place where i will download updates has Windows OS.
> Just i have few questions regarding this......
>
> You wrote..
>
> " Copy this file to a Pendrive, carry it over to a Internet cafe or another
> > computer with fast net, dowload wget to your pendrive from
> > http://users.ugent.be/~bpuype/wget/<http://users.ugent.be/%7Ebpuype/wget/>
>
> -===Here i want to know that shall i go to above website or not. To
> download packages i have to enter in this website or just i have to do
> what you have written below ?
>
The above web address is just to download the wget.exe file, nothing else.
Wget is the program that most Linux distros use to download packages from
the net. As mentioned download the wget.exe to your pendrive.
You wrote----
> "> If this is a windows computer Go to START-- RUN-- cmd. On the dos prompt
> cd
> > into the Pendrive. Type wget.exe -i name-of-your-file and enter. The
> Script
> > will download all packages needed and finish."
>
> ========Other question is that i will type wget.exe-i and then file
> name. or wget.exe-file name. I have to type "i" or not ?
>
Type wget.exe(space)(dash)letter-small-i(I not
L)(space)name-of-your-file(ENTER).
NOTE: For this command to work both wget.exe and name-of-your-file should be
in the pendrive and not in some folder on the pendrive. Obviously you CD
into the pendrive before the command is run.
Narendra Diwate
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