Re: Installing LaTeX (or any other software) without documentation

2011-04-07 Thread bars0 bars0
Thank you all. I choosed a gui approach in aptitude (deselecting unwanted docs packages manually). Chris. 2011/4/7 Johan Grönqvist > 2011-04-07 09:42, bars0 bars0 skrev: > >> I need to install LaTeX in my machine, but without documentation. >> How can I achieve this via aptitude or apt-get? >> >

Re: Installing LaTeX (or any other software) without documentation

2011-04-07 Thread Johan Grönqvist
2011-04-07 09:42, bars0 bars0 skrev: I need to install LaTeX in my machine, but without documentation. How can I achieve this via aptitude or apt-get? I prefer the gui-like interface to aptitude (started with "aptitude"), where I can review and alter the proposed package selection. In your c

Re: Installing LaTeX (or any other software) without documentation

2011-04-07 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 09:42:31AM +0200, bars0 bars0 wrote: > I need to install LaTeX in my machine, but without documentation. > Documentation packages are really big and I have limited download per day so > I need only programs. > How can I achieve this via aptitude or apt-get? For apt-get '--

Installing LaTeX (or any other software) without documentation

2011-04-07 Thread bars0 bars0
Hi all! I need to install LaTeX in my machine, but without documentation. Documentation packages are really big and I have limited download per day so I need only programs. How can I achieve this via aptitude or apt-get? Thanks in advance. Chris