Manveru schrieb:
I've installed Lyx a few times... and once... s* happend to MikTeX, which
causes LyX to not work. I took my one evening resolving problem... and then
I read next day that MikTeX repositories are broken so updated MikTeX could
not work with LyX.
This was the first time for over
I've installed Lyx a few times... and once... s* happend to MikTeX, which
causes LyX to not work. I took my one evening resolving problem... and then
I read next day that MikTeX repositories are broken so updated MikTeX could
not work with LyX.
LyX is great. MikTeX sometime makes problems. This fa
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Bill King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it's me again, the same guy who couldn't get lyx to work in Ubuntu
> 7.10. Just downloaded and installed what is supposed to be a COMPLETE
> operative LyX/LaTeX/Tex system in windows (from your download page--vers.
>
Bill King schrieb:
It's running now. Apparently it eats up so much of the system resources
(in WinXP, 2.8 GHz Intel Pentium 4, 1 GB of RAM) that my system has been
dragged down to almost a complete halt! I've never seen things move
this slowly before, EVEN IN WINDOWS!
Strage. What installe
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 14:19 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Mar 2008, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > "He has conducted research on conditioned taste aversion, and on the
> > effects of amphetamines and LSD on social behavior."
>
> Andre',
>
>A friend of mine (a psychologist in private
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008, Andre Poenitz wrote:
"He has conducted research on conditioned taste aversion, and on the
effects of amphetamines and LSD on social behavior."
Andre',
A friend of mine (a psychologist in private practice, also along the East
coast) who dropped acid in the '60s told me
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 03:18:14PM -0400, rgheck wrote:
> Bill King wrote:
>> That is just flat out RETARDED.
>>
> That sort of language is extremely inappropriate and has no place on a list
> like this.
Seems to be the average language to expect from an Associate Professor
of Psychology at Coast
On Friday 21 March 2008 15:18, rgheck wrote:
> Bill King wrote:
> > That is just flat out RETARDED.
>
> That sort of language is extremely inappropriate and has no place on a
> list like this.
>
> Frankly, we're all pretty glad you won't be back. Have fun with Word.
Several months ago some guy ema
Bill King wrote:
That is just flat out RETARDED.
That sort of language is extremely inappropriate and has no place on a
list like this.
Frankly, we're all pretty glad you won't be back. Have fun with Word.
rh
21, 2008 11:42:39 AM
Subject: okay, can't resist one more bit of "feedback"
Yes, it's me again, the same guy who couldn't get lyx to work in Ubuntu 7.10.
Just downloaded and installed what is supposed to be a COMPLETE operative
LyX/LaTeX/Tex system in windows (from yo
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Bill King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, it's me again, the same guy who couldn't get lyx to work in Ubuntu
> 7.10. Just downloaded and installed what is supposed to be a COMPLETE
> operative LyX/LaTeX/Tex system in windows (from your download page--vers.
> 1.5
> Thank you for your time. I'm wiping this crap off both my HDs now!
Happy ending for all of us, after all.
Bo
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:42:39 -0400, Bill King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, it's me again, the same guy who couldn't get lyx to work in Ubuntu
7.10. Just downloaded and installed what is supposed to be a COMPLETE
operative LyX/LaTeX/Tex system in windows (from your download
page--vers. 1
Yes, it's me again, the same guy who couldn't get lyx to work in Ubuntu 7.10.
Just downloaded and installed what is supposed to be a COMPLETE operative
LyX/LaTeX/Tex system in windows (from your download page--vers. 1.5.4). It
also DOESN'T WORK!
After the installation, I clicked the desktop short
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