alex stone wrote: > A quick question. > > I'm on the road at the moment, and i've had to deal with a broken > laptop. (Which is now fixed, and i'm typing this on a colleague's computer.) > My problem is i have no net access for the laptop, so i'm reinstalling > everything with a constant transfer process with an install disk, and a > usb stick. (And i should say here i've installed Debian Lenny ppc, which > worked out of the box with no problems. Thanks to the debian team!) > > My colleagues computer is Windows, so i don't want to install anything > on it, for fear of messing it up, or introducing, however unwittingly a > virus, or bug of some sort. > > Is it possible to simply download (Save as..., for instance) from an up > to date cvs or svn build, to an isolated download file, then transfer > the files to my usb stick, without using CVS or SVN to do so? > I've got most things re-installed, but a couple of apps, and updates > that have been highly useful for me, are only available at the > moment through CVS, SVN, or Git. Hmmm, maybe use your friend's Windows 'puter to download a live CD/DVD version of your Linux distro, boot your laptop from it, then install? -- David gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user