10-13-2008
Recommend either setting up dual boot Win / ubuntu. If you want to run linux or ubuntu from within windows then either vmware workstation or
wubi world accomplish this. VMware workstation would require some additional learning how to use it and also requires xtra memory. Wubi is a ubuntu image that runs within windows. Setting up a dual boot system is easy and usually the better choice
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lp-get-branches
get-branches(1) General Commands Manual get-branches(1)
NAME
get-branches - downloads all branches related to a Launchpad team or person
SYNOPSIS
get-branches [-d directory] [-o branch|checkout] -t team
get-branches team
get-branches --help
DESCRIPTION
get-branches uses the LP API to get a list of branches for a person or team and calls Bazaar to download all branches.
OPTIONS
Listed below are the command line options for get-branches:
-h, --help
Display a help message and exit.
-d, --directory
Download branches to a directory other than the current directory.
-o, --operation
Specifies which Bazaar operation to use when downloading the branches; may be either branch or checkout.
-t, --team
Specifies which Launchpad team/person to download branches from. This option is required.
AUTHORS
get-branches was written by Daniel Holbach <daniel.holbach@ubuntu.com>, and this manual page was written by Jonathan Patrick Davies
<jpds@ubuntu.com>.
Both are released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 3.
SEE ALSO
bzr(1)
ubuntu-dev-tools 11 August 2008 get-branches(1)