ld be able to determine that by looking at some of the other
scripts in that directory.
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On 01/10, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Hi!
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> Does exist a Debian front end for LaTeX, like pctex for windows?
Look at www.lyx.org. LyX has debian packages. I think they are in
contrib because they depend on the non-free xforms libraries.
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by using the "esddsp" program that comes with esound.
I have switched to using esound at the console and in X, and it works
pretty well for me.
The esound web page is http://www.tux.org/~ricdude/EsounD.html
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ems with FAT stuff than with ext2. I have no
experience with any newer versions, though.
You may also want to check out gnu parted, which has similar
functionality. I have *zero* experience with it, however.
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free). I think it might be in the free gs
package as well.
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d be most
> welcome. thanks
Linux doesn't need a ghost clone. dd and tar/gzip should work pretty
nicely for that sort of thing. Ghost is only necessary on windows
because the copy/xcopy dos commands have some nasty implications when
used with long filenames.
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t;
InfoZIP's unzip and zip utilities for PKZIP style compressed files
are available as debian packages.
Do an "apt-get install unzip" and "apt-get install zip" to install
them. zip is in section "utils" but for some reason unzip is in
"non-free/utils"
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ot;apt-get update".
Thanks.
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this depends greatly on the speed of your machine. You
definitely won't want to run any hard-disk intensive process while this
is going on.
Hope this helps.
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