you can install tex in your home directory.

You would not need root permissions for this
(but make sure you have enough disk space - I imagine such providers
have disk quotas; a reasonable installation of tex can easily take
250Mb or so -- you get get away with much less, but this would require
some work)


2009/12/16 Mikie <thephantom6...@hotmail.com>:
> BlueHost is my webhost.  I have talked to support and they won't
> install latex binary or dvips binary.
>
> On Dec 15, 11:25 am, Jaap Spies <j.sp...@hccnet.nl> wrote:
>> Mikie wrote:
>> > I tried yum install textlive and it gave me the following
>> > error--"error accessing file for config file ///etc/yum.conf.
>> > I can't get to the Package Manager.  It is on BlueHost.
>>
>> What is "BlueHost"? OK:http://www.bluehost.com/
>>
>> Maybe you can ask support from this provider?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Jaap
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