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I am using Ubuntu. In my secondary computer I use Lubuntu based OSGEO-LIVE 12.0. OSGEO-LIVE is a great software when it comes to any GIS application and reduces tedious work of individual package installation. But I want to set up all the packages from OSGEO-live into my existing Ubuntu 18.4.



Is there any way of doing this in bulk in short time?










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    I am using Ubuntu. In my secondary computer I use Lubuntu based OSGEO-LIVE 12.0. OSGEO-LIVE is a great software when it comes to any GIS application and reduces tedious work of individual package installation. But I want to set up all the packages from OSGEO-live into my existing Ubuntu 18.4.



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      I am using Ubuntu. In my secondary computer I use Lubuntu based OSGEO-LIVE 12.0. OSGEO-LIVE is a great software when it comes to any GIS application and reduces tedious work of individual package installation. But I want to set up all the packages from OSGEO-live into my existing Ubuntu 18.4.



      Is there any way of doing this in bulk in short time?










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      I am using Ubuntu. In my secondary computer I use Lubuntu based OSGEO-LIVE 12.0. OSGEO-LIVE is a great software when it comes to any GIS application and reduces tedious work of individual package installation. But I want to set up all the packages from OSGEO-live into my existing Ubuntu 18.4.



      Is there any way of doing this in bulk in short time?







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          I have also Ubuntu 18.04 and I use OSGeoLive in a virtual machine.
          I've installed VirtualBox:



          sudo apt-get install virtualbox 


          After it I downloaded the osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z from https://sourceforge.net/projects/osgeo-live/files/12.0/



          You should install 7z



          sudo apt-get install p7zip-full


          Unzip the downloaded file



          7z -x osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z


          Create a new virtual machine in virtualbox (GUI) and use it.



          You can find more information here: https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/virtualization_quickstart.html.



          Note: there should be enough memory in your machine to run both OS at the same time (8 GB in my case is enough).






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          • I would prefer using all those packages in my existing os i.e ubuntu 18.04. so is there any repository or something so that i can get all those packages installed in my current machine???

            – ghimirehillson
            Jan 25 at 8:03











          • Which package cannot you install using apt?

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:00











          • UbuntuGIS repo may help but the stabile repo contains too old packages (e.g. QGIS 2.14).

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:09











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          I have also Ubuntu 18.04 and I use OSGeoLive in a virtual machine.
          I've installed VirtualBox:



          sudo apt-get install virtualbox 


          After it I downloaded the osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z from https://sourceforge.net/projects/osgeo-live/files/12.0/



          You should install 7z



          sudo apt-get install p7zip-full


          Unzip the downloaded file



          7z -x osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z


          Create a new virtual machine in virtualbox (GUI) and use it.



          You can find more information here: https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/virtualization_quickstart.html.



          Note: there should be enough memory in your machine to run both OS at the same time (8 GB in my case is enough).






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          • I would prefer using all those packages in my existing os i.e ubuntu 18.04. so is there any repository or something so that i can get all those packages installed in my current machine???

            – ghimirehillson
            Jan 25 at 8:03











          • Which package cannot you install using apt?

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:00











          • UbuntuGIS repo may help but the stabile repo contains too old packages (e.g. QGIS 2.14).

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:09
















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          I have also Ubuntu 18.04 and I use OSGeoLive in a virtual machine.
          I've installed VirtualBox:



          sudo apt-get install virtualbox 


          After it I downloaded the osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z from https://sourceforge.net/projects/osgeo-live/files/12.0/



          You should install 7z



          sudo apt-get install p7zip-full


          Unzip the downloaded file



          7z -x osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z


          Create a new virtual machine in virtualbox (GUI) and use it.



          You can find more information here: https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/virtualization_quickstart.html.



          Note: there should be enough memory in your machine to run both OS at the same time (8 GB in my case is enough).






          share|improve this answer
























          • I would prefer using all those packages in my existing os i.e ubuntu 18.04. so is there any repository or something so that i can get all those packages installed in my current machine???

            – ghimirehillson
            Jan 25 at 8:03











          • Which package cannot you install using apt?

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:00











          • UbuntuGIS repo may help but the stabile repo contains too old packages (e.g. QGIS 2.14).

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:09














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          4







          I have also Ubuntu 18.04 and I use OSGeoLive in a virtual machine.
          I've installed VirtualBox:



          sudo apt-get install virtualbox 


          After it I downloaded the osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z from https://sourceforge.net/projects/osgeo-live/files/12.0/



          You should install 7z



          sudo apt-get install p7zip-full


          Unzip the downloaded file



          7z -x osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z


          Create a new virtual machine in virtualbox (GUI) and use it.



          You can find more information here: https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/virtualization_quickstart.html.



          Note: there should be enough memory in your machine to run both OS at the same time (8 GB in my case is enough).






          share|improve this answer













          I have also Ubuntu 18.04 and I use OSGeoLive in a virtual machine.
          I've installed VirtualBox:



          sudo apt-get install virtualbox 


          After it I downloaded the osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z from https://sourceforge.net/projects/osgeo-live/files/12.0/



          You should install 7z



          sudo apt-get install p7zip-full


          Unzip the downloaded file



          7z -x osgeolive-12.0-vm.7z


          Create a new virtual machine in virtualbox (GUI) and use it.



          You can find more information here: https://live.osgeo.org/en/quickstart/virtualization_quickstart.html.



          Note: there should be enough memory in your machine to run both OS at the same time (8 GB in my case is enough).







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          • I would prefer using all those packages in my existing os i.e ubuntu 18.04. so is there any repository or something so that i can get all those packages installed in my current machine???

            – ghimirehillson
            Jan 25 at 8:03











          • Which package cannot you install using apt?

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:00











          • UbuntuGIS repo may help but the stabile repo contains too old packages (e.g. QGIS 2.14).

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:09



















          • I would prefer using all those packages in my existing os i.e ubuntu 18.04. so is there any repository or something so that i can get all those packages installed in my current machine???

            – ghimirehillson
            Jan 25 at 8:03











          • Which package cannot you install using apt?

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:00











          • UbuntuGIS repo may help but the stabile repo contains too old packages (e.g. QGIS 2.14).

            – Zoltan
            Jan 25 at 15:09

















          I would prefer using all those packages in my existing os i.e ubuntu 18.04. so is there any repository or something so that i can get all those packages installed in my current machine???

          – ghimirehillson
          Jan 25 at 8:03





          I would prefer using all those packages in my existing os i.e ubuntu 18.04. so is there any repository or something so that i can get all those packages installed in my current machine???

          – ghimirehillson
          Jan 25 at 8:03













          Which package cannot you install using apt?

          – Zoltan
          Jan 25 at 15:00





          Which package cannot you install using apt?

          – Zoltan
          Jan 25 at 15:00













          UbuntuGIS repo may help but the stabile repo contains too old packages (e.g. QGIS 2.14).

          – Zoltan
          Jan 25 at 15:09





          UbuntuGIS repo may help but the stabile repo contains too old packages (e.g. QGIS 2.14).

          – Zoltan
          Jan 25 at 15:09


















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