"Charles P. Schaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

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>
> I'm torn between a TeX packaged "distro" and independent construction
> either via TeX Live itself or DIY'ing it from CTAN. OTOH it's nice not
> to have to build your own texmf tree; but it can be done and I've done
> it by following the specs. Then again, if you are not LaTeXing things,
> you might not need it. It gives one, however, a certain air of
> self-gratification to master mktexlsr and have kpsewhich find stuff.

I use Debian. Context seems to be well supported, with recent packages
(thanks to Norbert Preining I believe). Ubuntu should be fine too (it
is a debian derivative) and perhaps more polished for a new user.


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John Devereux
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