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Sushi, huh? – Update Linux without an Internet connection

Sushi, huh? is a program that allows Linux users to update and install packages without having an active Internet connection. This oddly named software allows one to download the updates and desired packages on another computer, transfer it to a removable media and use it on the target Linux computer directly from the removable drive, like portable applications. Sushi, huh? makes possible for users to install/use the latest updates and programs on Linux computers that aren’t connected to the Internet.

sushi-concept

Sushi, huh? supports the following Linux distributions:

  • Debian
  • Fedora
  • Mandriva
  • openSuse
  • Ubuntu

The computer which has Internet connectivity and to which the packages are to be downloaded, however, can run any flavor of Linux and even Windows. A batch script (Python script for Linux) needs to be executed which will open the default browser and ask the user some simple questions, like the version, architecture and repositories of their choice.

sushi

Sushi, huh? will then download all necessary files and load the repository.
Then, the package manager will appear, which the user can use to find their packages, get all necessary information and download the packages.

Finally, copy all the downloaded stuff to a flash drive and use it on your Linux computer.

Comments

  1. I tried doing this but sushi huh? fails to load completely in Win Xp. Its either a path not found but when i load it all to the adminitrator folder then it gives me this error.

    Traceback (most recent call last):
    File "sushi_huh.py", line 43, in
    sushi_huh = Server()
    File "il_cuore\engine\sushi_huh_Server.py", line 56, in __init__
    self.local_ip_address = socket.gethostbyname(socket.getfqdn())
    socket.gaierror: (11001, 'getaddrinfo failed')

    anyway to fix this.

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  2. No idea what that cryptic message says. You should ask on a Linux forum.

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  3. try running the bat file supplied with the package.windows doesn't recognize .py file so executing bat file is a nice idea.sushi,huh is a cross platform software and so will run on windows also!

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