Thank you very much to all of you.
I am installing TL2010 finally.
Cheers!
2010/9/22 Kevin Klement
> You should be able to install Kile from the the Ubuntu repositories
> rather than building it from source even if you install TeXlive 2010
> rather than using the Debian/Ubuntu version. Howev
You should be able to install Kile from the the Ubuntu repositories
rather than building it from source even if you install TeXlive 2010
rather than using the Debian/Ubuntu version. However, you'll need to
use equivs to build a "dummy package" to trick synaptic/apt/aptitude
into thinking you have t
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:10 PM, Juan Francisco Fraile Vicente
wrote:
> As I have installed ubuntu 10.04 on my computer, I would like to have your
> advice about what is the best way of installing TeXlive at the moment.
> What is working better at the moment? Texlive 2010 or 2009?
Depends on your
On Wednesday 22 September 2010 04:44 AM, Dominik Wujastyk wrote:
Declaration of interest: after a year using the Synaptic TeXlive 2009,
I've just uninstalled it and gone over to the TeXlive 2010 release,
self-installed from the net. My experience has been very good indeed,
and I'm glad I made t
Though I didn't tried with Kile, I don't have any problem with Texlive 2010
and texworks, emacs and gvim.
By the way, I have just writen an article for students who want to get a try
to texlive with windows but who are not really aware of the installation
process. Maybe it will be useful for you t
On 21 Sep, 2010, at 17:10, Juan Francisco Fraile Vicente wrote:
> As I have installed ubuntu 10.04 on my computer, I would like to have your
> advice about what is the best way of installing TeXlive at the moment.
Besides Dominik's thorough reply, I would say...
> What is working better at the
The short answer, Fran, is that nothing has changed.
If you wish to use Ubuntu's built-in Synaptic Package Manager, then you can
only have TeXlive 2009 at the moment. The Debian/Ubuntu packagers for
TeXlive are probably working hard to get TeXlive 2010 into the repositories,
but there's always qu