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You could, but I would strongly recommend that you don't. KDE 4 is not a very functional desktop at this point in time, you would probably be better off sticking with KDE 3 for the time being.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
aptoncd
APTONCD(1) General Commands Manual APTONCD(1)
NAME
aptoncd - CD/DVD-based repository creator for debian packages
SYNOPSIS
aptoncd [options]
DESCRIPTION
APTonCD is a complete solution to manage/backup/restore your packages downloaded via apt-get, aptitude and synaptic. APTonCD also is the
best choice to download an entire repository and/or specific section of selected mirror, by an pretty GUI.
A manual with detailed instructions can be found in the help menu of APTonCD.
OPTIONS
APTonCD accept the following command-line call methods:
-c, --packages-list=FILE
Starts aptoncd listing the packages in FILE
-l, --cache-dir=PATH
Uses PATH as apt cache dir (instead of /var/cache/apt/archives
-r, --temp-dir=PATH
Uses PATH as temporary directory for copying files and mounting images
AUTHORS
APTonCD is developed by Rafael Proenca <cypherbios@ubuntu.com> and Laudeci Oliveira <laudeci@gmail.com>, with some contributors that
can be found on the project page.
All development is done at http://aptoncd.sourceforge.net
This manual page was written by Rafael Proenca <cypherbios@ubuntu.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Rafael Proenca
There is NO warranty. You may redistribute this software under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more information about
these matters, see the files named copyright.
Aug 15th, 2007 APTONCD(1)