Russell L. Harris: > > I have been using LaTeX for five years, but with Debian I always have > taken the system for granted -- it always has been there, and it "Just > Works". > > Is this going to change in the near future? Where can I go for a > basic orientation and for more information on the options which are > available to me?
As far as I know, tetex will still be in Debian throughout Etch's lifecycle. That means there is no urgent need for you to switch. In the long run, switching to texlive is probably a good idea. I did that a few months ago (on an unstable system) and it was quite straight-forward. The only thing you need to do is installing texlive and do a few 'apt-cache search'es so that all your fonts and other packages are available again. J. -- When driving at night I find the headlights of oncoming vehicles very attractive. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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