Installing softwares offline
Hi all,
I have been trying to migrate from windows to Ubuntu from couple a month ago. But still I can't even understand how to install a software in my offline Ubuntu 13.04 PC. Please let me clear one thing. Is Ubuntu not made for a Offline PC ?
Every where I find a "sudo-apt" kind of solution. Some advice Keryx like software which itself needs some dependencies to install. When I download some dependency again they need some more dependency. I am really tired. I am now searching the answer of my question, "Is there anyone in the world who REALLY successfully migrated from windows to Linux ??"
When I google my problem most are thereto say "Ubuntu is so easy to use that my grand father, grand mother can use it......some even say my dog, cat can use it." But how they use it ? How with this "sudo-apt...." ?
Please please guide me.
A simpler way to fully migrate from Windows to a complete offline Ubuntu.
A simpler way to get rid of dependencies.
Is there any fully functional alternative to the mighty .exe format in Ubuntu. (You might say .deb, but it still need another dependency to run).
Is it possible to download all dependencies via a online Windows PC for Ubuntu 13.04 offline machine.
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