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If you develop for #linux please make offline installation possible, for people in countries with restricted internet.

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  • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

    If you develop for #linux please make offline installation possible, for people in countries with restricted internet. Came back home last night and today I want to install Luminance HDR but their only option for linux is via the terminal, and yet, while I can access full internet on my phone using a VPN, I can't access any on my laptop/workstations, so I can't install this program, unless I use Wine. I'm in #Uganda They cut off internet during elections and it has now been partially restored.

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    @dilmandila it's one of the reasons it took me so long to start using linux full time

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    • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

      If you develop for #linux please make offline installation possible, for people in countries with restricted internet. Came back home last night and today I want to install Luminance HDR but their only option for linux is via the terminal, and yet, while I can access full internet on my phone using a VPN, I can't access any on my laptop/workstations, so I can't install this program, unless I use Wine. I'm in #Uganda They cut off internet during elections and it has now been partially restored.

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      (Holloway) Chew, Kean Ho
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      @dilmandila There is. It's called DVD ISO images.

      They are bigger in size and also act as troubleshooting rescue image.

      Most Linux already supported such images.

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      • (Holloway) Chew, Kean HoH (Holloway) Chew, Kean Ho

        @dilmandila There is. It's called DVD ISO images.

        They are bigger in size and also act as troubleshooting rescue image.

        Most Linux already supported such images.

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        @hollowaykeanho @dilmandila This is about installing software on an existing install though. Having the full distro to hand might help with dependencies but doesn't address the issue of getting the software onto an offline machine

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        • (Holloway) Chew, Kean HoH (Holloway) Chew, Kean Ho

          @dilmandila There is. It's called DVD ISO images.

          They are bigger in size and also act as troubleshooting rescue image.

          Most Linux already supported such images.

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          Dilman DilaD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @hollowaykeanho This is for the OS? I'm referring to particular software :-))

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          • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

            If you develop for #linux please make offline installation possible, for people in countries with restricted internet. Came back home last night and today I want to install Luminance HDR but their only option for linux is via the terminal, and yet, while I can access full internet on my phone using a VPN, I can't access any on my laptop/workstations, so I can't install this program, unless I use Wine. I'm in #Uganda They cut off internet during elections and it has now been partially restored.

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            gainfullydozy
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            @dilmandila do you have any way to share your phone's connection with the computer? Tethering somehow? Definitely not ideal and you're still right to want offline installation capability, but it might get you past this particular obstacle.

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            • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

              @hollowaykeanho This is for the OS? I'm referring to particular software :-))

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              @dilmandila Oh.. my bad. I misread your post asking for Linux installation.

              Luminance HDR opted for Flatpak and if I'm not mistaken, Flatpak can be exported into USB or single file bundle. Refer: https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/single-file-bundles.html

              Really depends on the developer doing for you

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              However: sounds like you need an OpenWRT portable router with VPN configured (a.k.a shadow router). Even the bundle is available, the network shutdown still stops you from downloading anything.

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              • (Holloway) Chew, Kean HoH (Holloway) Chew, Kean Ho

                @dilmandila Oh.. my bad. I misread your post asking for Linux installation.

                Luminance HDR opted for Flatpak and if I'm not mistaken, Flatpak can be exported into USB or single file bundle. Refer: https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/single-file-bundles.html

                Really depends on the developer doing for you

                ---

                However: sounds like you need an OpenWRT portable router with VPN configured (a.k.a shadow router). Even the bundle is available, the network shutdown still stops you from downloading anything.

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                @dilmandila, shadow router (using ProtonVPN as example. Use your own):

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                How to set up Proton VPN on an OpenWrt router using OpenVPN | Proton VPN

                We take a step-by-step look at how to set up Proton VPN on an OpenWrt router using the OpenVPN VPN protocol.

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                Proton VPN (protonvpn.com)

                Good luck.

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                • dajD daj

                  @hollowaykeanho @dilmandila This is about installing software on an existing install though. Having the full distro to hand might help with dependencies but doesn't address the issue of getting the software onto an offline machine

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                  @drawkcab

                  On a Debian system you can move .deb package archives on to the machine and install with

                  dpkg -i filename.deb

                  It'll likely want you to go sneakering to get more .deb files of forgotten dependencies.

                  Luminance-HDR is in the debian archive:

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                  Debian -- Package Search Results -- luminance-hdr

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                  (packages.debian.org)

                  I don't know about other systems.

                  @hollowaykeanho @dilmandila

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                  • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

                    If you develop for #linux please make offline installation possible, for people in countries with restricted internet. Came back home last night and today I want to install Luminance HDR but their only option for linux is via the terminal, and yet, while I can access full internet on my phone using a VPN, I can't access any on my laptop/workstations, so I can't install this program, unless I use Wine. I'm in #Uganda They cut off internet during elections and it has now been partially restored.

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                    @dilmandila : that’s one of the reason which motivates me to develop #offpunk

                    No, we don’t all have permanent connectivity!

                    #offline

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                    • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

                      @hollowaykeanho This is for the OS? I'm referring to particular software :-))

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                      @dilmandila @hollowaykeanho

                      in general you can use OS images in order to install important system and potentially some common user apps with all their dependencies using your package manager.

                      If you want to offline install other apps, you would install AppImage, Flatpack or Docker and than download your app in the respective format, which is basically an image(a container) just for your app incl. all its dependencies for that release version.

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                      • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

                        If you develop for #linux please make offline installation possible, for people in countries with restricted internet. Came back home last night and today I want to install Luminance HDR but their only option for linux is via the terminal, and yet, while I can access full internet on my phone using a VPN, I can't access any on my laptop/workstations, so I can't install this program, unless I use Wine. I'm in #Uganda They cut off internet during elections and it has now been partially restored.

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                        @dilmandila@mograph.social With "Install via terminal" you mean it has to be downloaded from the internet instead of from a local disk?

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                        • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

                          If you develop for #linux please make offline installation possible, for people in countries with restricted internet. Came back home last night and today I want to install Luminance HDR but their only option for linux is via the terminal, and yet, while I can access full internet on my phone using a VPN, I can't access any on my laptop/workstations, so I can't install this program, unless I use Wine. I'm in #Uganda They cut off internet during elections and it has now been partially restored.

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                          @dilmandila @dilmandila I use Debian. I installed Termux on my phone, and on it I installed jigdo-lite to download Debian isos.

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                          • Dilman DilaD Dilman Dila

                            If you develop for #linux please make offline installation possible, for people in countries with restricted internet. Came back home last night and today I want to install Luminance HDR but their only option for linux is via the terminal, and yet, while I can access full internet on my phone using a VPN, I can't access any on my laptop/workstations, so I can't install this program, unless I use Wine. I'm in #Uganda They cut off internet during elections and it has now been partially restored.

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                            @dilmandila The replies to this post are textbook linux reply-guy. Completely missing the point of your request.

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                            • Luna / Miika :nb_verified:N Luna / Miika :nb_verified:

                              @dilmandila@mograph.social With "Install via terminal" you mean it has to be downloaded from the internet instead of from a local disk?

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                              @nyovaya @dilmandila I believe he means that there need to be an option to install the program from e.g. a USB-stick.

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