Am Samstag 19 Dezember 2009 schrieb peter kint:
> Kornel Benko <kornel.be...@...> writes:
> > I am on the same system and using tlmgr. Your desired package is also
> 
>  installed.
> 
> > You need a good internet connection
> >
> > 1.) Get install-tl-unx.tar.gz ( ~ 1.5MB)
> > 2.) unpack it
> > 3.) create a directory /usr/local/texlive
> > 4.) I for one changed here the user of  /usr/local/texlive to be myself,
> 
>  so as
> to not be forced to
> 
> >      change to be a root-user when installing or updating
> > 5.) cd install-tl-*
> > 6.) Now you may first read the documentation (e.g. firefox index.html)
> 
> But I have a workin internet connection...
> 
> What does your step 5) mean? Should I type 'cd install-tl-unx.tar.gz'
> in a
> terminal? Is it going to install something then? And what?

If you unpack "install-tl-unx.tar.gz" you get a directory like  
"install-tl-20091107" (or so)

> 6) why do i have to read firefox documentation?

index.html is good to read with some browser. firefox is a browser. This was an 
example.

> Thx for replying.
> 
        Kornel
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Kornel Benko
kornel.be...@berlin.de

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