I've just done a clean install of Linux Mint 20.3, and then a full install of TeXLive 2021, which cannot be done with the Mint's Synaptic Package Manager. Mint 20.3 includes TeXLive 2019 as part of its distribution, but I have not (yet) installed that version.

The standard Plain TeX or LaTeX workflows seem to behave normally, so I'd now like to install LyX 2.3.6.1 using the (unsupported) PPA available on Launchpad at ppa:lyx-devel/release.

However, when I try to install it using Mint's Package Manager, it lists a number of standard TeX packages that it claims are necessary, and will not proceed unless I also install them. These include:
tex-common
tex-gyre
texlive-base
texlive binaries
texlive-fonts recommended
texlive-lang-greek
texlive-latex-base
texlive-latex-extra
texlive-latex-recommended
texlive-pictures
texlive-plain-generic
texlive-science
tipa

These are mostly TeXLive 2019 versions for which there are already TeXLive 2021 versions installed. I'd prefer not to have both 2019 and 2021 versions of TeXLive installed at the same time.

This prompts a number of linked questions:

a) Will LyX 2.3.6.1 work OK with a TeXLive 2021 installation?

b) Is there a way to force Mint's Package Manager to recognise the existence to TeXLive 2021 packages?

c) Is there a way to install LyX 2.3.6.1 without installing the TeXLive 2019 dependencies? (I'd prefer not to have to compile LyX 2.3.6.1 from source.)

d) If I want to install LyX 2.3.6.1 with Mint's Package Manager, will this force me to use TeXLive 2019 instead?

I would welcome advice on how to deal with this problem.

Graeme
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