As you wrote, seems to work perfectly, Michel, but it installed Lyx version 1.4.3 while I used to work on my thesis file with a (Windows) Lyx 1.5.5. If I try to open this file with the newly installed Lyx on the eeePC Xandros, it tells me the script lyx2lyx can't convert it (it tell me "it was created with a earlier version of Lyx, but it can't convert it". True, it was created with a earlier version - but then edited with updated 1.5.5 version: this is the problem, I guess! So - it should be a matter of updating LyX. how to update my LyX to v. 1.5.5 (or above) in the Xandros OS (I'm a Linux dummy)? thx
Michel Gosse wrote: > > Easy to install on the EEEPC without changing the original xandros : > > CRTL ALT T for the terminal > sudo kwrite /etc/apt/sources.list > add the line : > deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free > save the file > then all the programs for debian may be chosen and installed. > > In the terminal : > sudo apt-get update > sudo apt-get install lyx > type lyx in the terminal and it works great. (tetex is installed by the > dependancies) > I have also installed xdvi (sudo apt-get install xdvi) for previewing. > > Best regards > > Le Sunday 29 June 2008 16:35:55 MonAmiPierrot, vous avez écrit : >> I own a ASUS eeePC, and I wonder if anyone tried to install and use LyX >> on >> its Xandros OS. >> Any impression? > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/LyX-on-Asus-eeePC--tp18181493p18197471.html Sent from the LyX - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.