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Old 11-08-2006, 08:07 PM   #1
ahallam
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TexLive


I am running Redhat Enterprise Linux on an HP dx5150 with an AMD Athlon 64 chip.

tetex is the default with Redhat and I have used it for a long time and am happy with it. I use Kile as an editor and find it wonderful.

tetex is now a ``finished'' product and will no longer be supported.

While I am happy at the current time, I am interested in moving to TexLive as it is a dynamic release that will be updated.

Any easy ways to install TexLive on my computer and get it to work with KILE.

I found some stuff about Ubuntu on the net but not much for Redhat.

When I am forced to use a Windows machine (sometimes with students at work), I use Winedt with Miktex and find that acceptable.'
 
Old 11-08-2006, 11:00 PM   #2
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I don't know the specifics because I have not installed TeX Live in a while. I recall that it was really straight forward; much simpler than pre-tex live distros, where you had a dependancy chain to deal with. What trouble are you having?
 
  


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