On 10/21/2010 7:48 AM, brownh wrote:
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| Am I correct to assume that if I install texlive, texlive-luatex, and
| CTAN biber in that order, I should end up with a fully functional TeX
| Live 2010, with LaTeX2e macros and biblatex support?
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I use Texlive-latex-recommended and go from there.
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I am about to install LaTeX on debian squeeze, and I'm drawn to luatex
and biber. Much has changed over the years, and an effort to be clear
about installation procedure has left some issues unclear.
Am I correct to assume that if I install texlive, texlive-luatex, and
CTAN biber in that ord
it if you are so inclined.
Below you will find the steps required to get your RaQ 3 running Debian
Linux 3.0. This installation procedure should work pretty much the same
way on all x86-based RaQ products. THIS INSTALLATION DOES NOT WORK ON
MIPS-BASED RAQ PRODUCTS (Qube/RaQ 1 and 2).
USE THIS
COLPAERT, Koen wrote:
>Howdy,
>
>Although I'm not completely new to linux I still have problems with >the
>spartan setup procedure that comes with Debian. I tried Storm >Linux in the
>past and now I'm going to try out Progeny and Libranet. >So I have 2 questions:
> * why is it that the Debai
Howdy,
Although I'm not completely new to linux I still have problems with
the spartan setup procedure that comes with Debian. I tried Storm Linux
in the past and now I'm going to try out Progeny and Libranet. So I have
2 questions:
why is it that the Debain-based distro's like Storm and Progen
Hi,
I am a newie to DEBIAN. I have just installed
a 'Dial Up' package but don't know the Boot via Floppy procedure. Could someone
please fill me in on the details, thankyou:
1/ place floppy in
drive;
2/ start computer;
3/ login to root;
4/ password;
5/ DEBIAN# (UNSURE
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