a) You do not need internet connection to install packages with the command tazpkg .
b) But you need internet connection to download the requested files for the package you would like (wine or any other one).
c) If you can post messages to this forum, I guess you have an internet access. Please use it to download all the files (packages) you'd like and save them to an usb stick or to a CD.
d) Then remove the usb stick from the pc connected to internet and move (I mean walk, run, cycle or whatever...) to the pc which has no internet connection. Plug the usb stick in this pc and use the commande tazpkg to install the requested packages from the usb stick.
Stephane, I'm not so newbie. My concern is about the dependences. I can access Internet with Mint in the same computer, and download the packages, but of course I miss the dependences, and it's an absolute mess to get them manually. That's the reason I asked for a package with all the dependences needed in a fresh LiceCD.
I think my only chance with Slitaz is download the DVD with all the packages, as Cristopher says. I'll do it from a free Wifi spot.
roberto: If you can access the internet trhough mint on the same computer (hence dualbooting to slitaz) then I have a few suggestions : - try crunchbang or lubuntu - they eat up little ram and resources, and may just be able to boot with what you need for your network (I LOVE slitaz, but still have a crunchbang running for a number of tasks - slitaz 2.0 runs happily with 256MB while crunchbang will be very unhappy ;) ) - use qemu or a virtual box to get your installation virtualised, from which you can burn a new cd with all you need, -- at least it will work for anything that is not directly hw related (eg network, obviously) - the dvd might work but i read somewhere that the packages are not always up to date - someone correct me please if i am wrong !
I want to test Wine 1.2, but it's seems that a "gecko" browser (or engine or something like thqt) is required ... Whatever it was, when the thing is downloading, nothing happens .. Who managed to install Wine 1.2 ?