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apt-get on linux / download on NT



I want to do the following thing:
I have a debian (slink) pc at home. Sometimes I want to update some packages
or even the whole system - f.e. to a later debian dist. the problem is that
I don't have a static connection to the internet (or sth like that) at home.
My connection isn't fast enough if i want to upgrade to a later
debain-dist... (-> it would cost a lot of money). the best solution would be
if I could.... generate a list of the needed packages for upgrade on my
linux pc at home (f.e. with apt-get). then I want to take this list to a NT
workstation at firm (where we have a static internet connection) and
download there the needed debian packages (automaticly with help of the
generated list on my pc). any ideas how I can do that?

regards
Joel Gautschi
aka J-freak / Carrots
http://www.game-over.ch/



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