> On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 10:12:33 -0500 > Richard Heck <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 23:06:17 +0000 > >> José Matos<[email protected]> wrote: > >> # rpm -i > >> # > >> http://jnovy.fedorapeople.org/texlive/packages.f15/texlive-release.noarch.rpm > >> The advantage of this approach is that it gives the most recent > >> texlive version.
<snip> > I've been using the TeXLive 2011 packages from jnovy for some time > now. There were some weird font problems for a bit, but those got > solved a while ago. I've seen none of the issues that people were > complaining about on the forum (which was several months ago). The <snip> >From the wiki http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive#TeX_Live_2011_2: | # yum clean all | # yum update | This will install the basic TeX Live scheme. [1] What command to install on of the scheme directly? # yum clean all # yum update # yum texlive-scheme-full or #yum clean all # yum install texlive-scheme-full [2] LyX questions (related to the jnovy tl2011 installation): a. Do I need to reconfigure LyX after jnovy tl20011 instillation (and How)? b. My other computer does not have Texlive 2007 installed. Can I install the jnovy rep, and directly run the command # yum clean all # yum install texlive (or texlive-scheme-full) Then install LyX from the repo, as a second step Or, do I need to first install LyX & Texlive 2007 (as dependency), then only update to tl2011 (I wonder if LyX from the Fedora repo can use jnovy tl2011 directly, or not). Many thanks for the help provided. -- nomnex <[email protected]> Freenode: nomnex Registered Linux user #505281. Be counted at: http://linuxcounter.net
