Hello to Rainer and David
Continuing saga
@ David-- yes, of course. Latex is in /usr/bin not /bin. Just stupidity on my
part.
@ Rainer -- looking at my notes I does not look like I ran: sudo tlmgr path
remove
Just give it a try this morning and results are
john@john-K53U:~$ sudo tlmgr path
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Hello to Rainer and David Continuing saga
@ David-- yes, of course. Latex is in /usr/bin not /bin. Just stupidity on
my part.
@ Rainer -- looking at my notes I does not look like I ran: sudo tlmgr path
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com wrote:
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Just give it a try this morning and results are john@john-K53U:~$ sudo tlmgr
path remove [sudo]
password for john: sudo: tlmgr: command not found
which I suppose is not
As someone who had used Miktex on Windows for years, I also wanted to
install tlmgr on my ubuntu machines, in order to manage texlive packages.
But I wonder-- wouldn't ubuntu upgrade texlive packages as they get
updated? I like the philosophy of installing everything through one
package
Hello to Rainer and David
Continuing saga
@ David-- yes, of course. Latex is in /usr/bin not /bin. Just stupidity on my
part.
@ Rainer -- looking at my notes I does not look like I ran: sudo tlmgr path
remove
Just give it a try this morning and results are
john@john-K53U:~$ sudo tlmgr path
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Hello to Rainer and David Continuing saga
@ David-- yes, of course. Latex is in /usr/bin not /bin. Just stupidity on
my part.
@ Rainer -- looking at my notes I does not look like I ran: sudo tlmgr path
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com wrote:
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Just give it a try this morning and results are john@john-K53U:~$ sudo tlmgr
path remove [sudo]
password for john: sudo: tlmgr: command not found
which I suppose is not
As someone who had used Miktex on Windows for years, I also wanted to
install tlmgr on my ubuntu machines, in order to manage texlive packages.
But I wonder-- wouldn't ubuntu upgrade texlive packages as they get
updated? I like the philosophy of installing everything through one
package
Hello to Rainer and David
Continuing saga
@ David-- yes, of course. Latex is in /usr/bin not /bin. Just stupidity on my
part.
@ Rainer -- looking at my notes I does not look like I ran: sudo tlmgr path
remove
Just give it a try this morning and results are
john@john-K53U:~$ sudo tlmgr path
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On 06/09/12 15:21, John Kane wrote:
> Hello to Rainer and David Continuing saga
>
> @ David-- yes, of course. Latex is in /usr/bin not /bin. Just stupidity on
> my part.
>
> @ Rainer -- looking at my notes I does not look like I ran: sudo tlmgr
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
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>> Just give it a try this morning and results are john@john-K53U:~$ sudo tlmgr
>> path remove [sudo]
>> password for john: sudo: tlmgr: command not found
>>
>> which I
As someone who had used Miktex on Windows for years, I also wanted to
install tlmgr on my ubuntu machines, in order to manage texlive packages.
But I wonder-- wouldn't ubuntu upgrade texlive packages as they get
updated? I like the philosophy of installing everything through one
package
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
and now get :
john@john-K53U:~$ texlive --version
texlive: command not found
john@john-K53U:~$ tlmgr --version
No command 'tlmgr' found, did you mean:
Command 'vlmgr' from package 'qdbm-util'
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On 05/09/12 16:40, John Kane wrote:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
and now get :
I assume, you also followed step 1 and 2 and did
sudo tlmgr path remove
?
john@john-K53U:~$
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On 05/09/12 16:40, John Kane wrote:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
and now get :
I assume, you also followed step 1 and 2 and did
sudo tlmgr path remove
?
john@john-K53U:~$
On 09/05/2012 10:40 AM, John Kane wrote:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to
oldtexlive and now get :
john@john-K53U:~$ texlive --version
texlive: command not found
john@john-K53U:~$ tlmgr --version
No command 'tlmgr' found, did you mean:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
and now get :
john@john-K53U:~$ texlive --version
texlive: command not found
john@john-K53U:~$ tlmgr --version
No command 'tlmgr' found, did you mean:
Command 'vlmgr' from package 'qdbm-util'
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On 05/09/12 16:40, John Kane wrote:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
and now get :
I assume, you also followed step 1 and 2 and did
sudo tlmgr path remove
?
john@john-K53U:~$
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On 05/09/12 16:40, John Kane wrote:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
and now get :
I assume, you also followed step 1 and 2 and did
sudo tlmgr path remove
?
john@john-K53U:~$
On 09/05/2012 10:40 AM, John Kane wrote:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to
oldtexlive and now get :
john@john-K53U:~$ texlive --version
texlive: command not found
john@john-K53U:~$ tlmgr --version
No command 'tlmgr' found, did you mean:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
and now get :
john@john-K53U:~$ texlive --version
texlive: command not found
john@john-K53U:~$ tlmgr --version
No command 'tlmgr' found, did you mean:
Command 'vlmgr' from package 'qdbm-util'
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On 05/09/12 16:40, John Kane wrote:
> To David and Rainer,
>
> To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
> and now get :
I assume, you also followed step 1 and 2 and did
sudo tlmgr path remove
?
>
>
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On 05/09/12 16:40, John Kane wrote:
> To David and Rainer,
>
> To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to oldtexlive
> and now get :
I assume, you also followed step 1 and 2 and did
sudo tlmgr path remove
?
>
>
On 09/05/2012 10:40 AM, John Kane wrote:
To David and Rainer,
To continue the saga I renamed my texlive folder in /usr/local to
oldtexlive and now get :
john@john-K53U:~$ texlive --version
texlive: command not found
john@john-K53U:~$ tlmgr --version
No command 'tlmgr' found, did you mean:
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On 02/09/12 01:26, John Kane wrote:
*From:* David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu
*To:* John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca *Sent:* Saturday,
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On 02/09/12 01:26, John Kane wrote:
*From:* David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu
*To:* John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca *Sent:* Saturday,
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On 02/09/12 01:26, John Kane wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
*From:* David L. Johnson
> *To:* John Kane *Sent:*
Thanks to Stefano and Rainer
Now this is strange: tlmgr is, as
far as I kow, of part of the official texlive installation in
Ubuntu. Are you sure you did not install from the texlive installer?
Err yes, that is what I did. I
manually installed tlmgr for 2011 a while ago based onStefano's
On 09/01/2012 11:22 AM, John Kane wrote:
Sorry to butt in here, but these outputs seem very strange. This looks
to me like there is something very amiss with your system. Now, I use
debian, not ubuntu, but ubuntu is debian-based, so it should not be all
that different.
Please but in. I am a newbie with Ubuntu and tend to blunder around.
Basically I have a dual boot Ubutu /Window 7. Some time ago I upgraded from
11.? to 12.04 with apparently no problem.
I have no real idea of what is correct or not-- I lack the partly intuitive
feel that I had for Windws
John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca writes:
Please but in. I am a newbie with Ubuntu and tend to blunder around.
Basically I have a dual boot Ubutu /Window 7. Some time ago I upgraded from
11.? to 12.04 with apparently no problem.
I have no real idea of what is correct or not-- I lack the partly
From: Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com
To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca
Cc: David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 4:26:16 PM
Subject: Re: LyX andTeX Live: How to find and
From: David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu
To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 1:51:43 PM
Subject: Re: LyX andTeX Live: How to find and link a new latex version?
On 09/01/2012 01:33 PM, John Kane wrote:
Please but in.
John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca writes:
From: Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com
To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca
Cc: David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 4:26:16 PM
On 09/01/2012 08:33 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
Sorry for the noise, John. I should have read the whole thread more
carefully.
I have a machine where I did a new install of Ubuntu 12.04 just a week
ago, so it is pretty clean. I get:
alant@windy:~$ which latex
/usr/bin/latex
Further investication
David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu writes:
On 09/01/2012 08:33 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
Sorry for the noise, John. I should have read the whole thread more
carefully.
I have a machine where I did a new install of Ubuntu 12.04 just a week
ago, so it is pretty clean. I get:
On 2 September 2012 09:08, David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu wrote:
His full path began with /usr/local -- not somewhere the distro should use.
That is for things the user installs, only, in my book.
That texlive was obviously installed manually as no sane, orthodox
package manager
Thanks to Stefano and Rainer
Now this is strange: tlmgr is, as
far as I kow, of part of the official texlive installation in
Ubuntu. Are you sure you did not install from the texlive installer?
Err yes, that is what I did. I
manually installed tlmgr for 2011 a while ago based onStefano's
On 09/01/2012 11:22 AM, John Kane wrote:
Sorry to butt in here, but these outputs seem very strange. This looks
to me like there is something very amiss with your system. Now, I use
debian, not ubuntu, but ubuntu is debian-based, so it should not be all
that different.
Please but in. I am a newbie with Ubuntu and tend to blunder around.
Basically I have a dual boot Ubutu /Window 7. Some time ago I upgraded from
11.? to 12.04 with apparently no problem.
I have no real idea of what is correct or not-- I lack the partly intuitive
feel that I had for Windws
John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca writes:
Please but in. I am a newbie with Ubuntu and tend to blunder around.
Basically I have a dual boot Ubutu /Window 7. Some time ago I upgraded from
11.? to 12.04 with apparently no problem.
I have no real idea of what is correct or not-- I lack the partly
From: Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com
To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca
Cc: David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 4:26:16 PM
Subject: Re: LyX andTeX Live: How to find and
From: David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu
To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 1:51:43 PM
Subject: Re: LyX andTeX Live: How to find and link a new latex version?
On 09/01/2012 01:33 PM, John Kane wrote:
Please but in.
John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca writes:
From: Alan L Tyree alanty...@gmail.com
To: John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca
Cc: David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 4:26:16 PM
On 09/01/2012 08:33 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
Sorry for the noise, John. I should have read the whole thread more
carefully.
I have a machine where I did a new install of Ubuntu 12.04 just a week
ago, so it is pretty clean. I get:
alant@windy:~$ which latex
/usr/bin/latex
Further investication
David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu writes:
On 09/01/2012 08:33 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
Sorry for the noise, John. I should have read the whole thread more
carefully.
I have a machine where I did a new install of Ubuntu 12.04 just a week
ago, so it is pretty clean. I get:
On 2 September 2012 09:08, David L. Johnson david.john...@lehigh.edu wrote:
His full path began with /usr/local -- not somewhere the distro should use.
That is for things the user installs, only, in my book.
That texlive was obviously installed manually as no sane, orthodox
package manager
Thanks to Stefano and Rainer
> Now this is strange: tlmgr is, as
far as I kow, of part of the official texlive > installation in
>
Ubuntu. Are you sure you did not install from the texlive installer?
Err yes, that is what I did. I
manually installed tlmgr for 2011 a while ago based
On 09/01/2012 11:22 AM, John Kane wrote:
Sorry to butt in here, but these outputs seem very strange. This looks
to me like there is something very amiss with your system. Now, I use
debian, not ubuntu, but ubuntu is debian-based, so it should not be all
that different.
Please but in. I am a newbie with Ubuntu and tend to blunder around.
Basically I have a dual boot Ubutu /Window 7. Some time ago I upgraded from
11.? to 12.04 with apparently no problem.
I have no real idea of what is correct or not-- I lack the partly intuitive
feel that I had for Windws
John Kane writes:
> Please but in. I am a newbie with Ubuntu and tend to blunder around.
> Basically I have a dual boot Ubutu /Window 7. Some time ago I upgraded from
> 11.? to 12.04 with apparently no problem.
>
> I have no real idea of what is correct or not-- I lack the
From: Alan L Tyree
To: John Kane
Cc: David L. Johnson ; "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org"
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 4:26:16 PM
Subject: Re: LyX andTeX Live: How
From: David L. Johnson
To: John Kane
Sent: Saturday, September 1, 2012 1:51:43 PM
Subject: Re: LyX andTeX Live: How to find and link a new latex version?
On 09/01/2012 01:33 PM, John Kane wrote:
Please but
John Kane writes:
>
> From: Alan L Tyree
> To: John Kane
> Cc: David L. Johnson ; "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org"
>
> Sent: Saturday, September 1,
On 09/01/2012 08:33 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
Sorry for the noise, John. I should have read the whole thread more
carefully.
I have a machine where I did a new install of Ubuntu 12.04 just a week
ago, so it is pretty clean. I get:
alant@windy:~$ which latex
/usr/bin/latex
Further investication
David L. Johnson writes:
> On 09/01/2012 08:33 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
>> Sorry for the noise, John. I should have read the whole thread more
>> carefully.
>>
>> I have a machine where I did a new install of Ubuntu 12.04 just a week
>> ago, so it is pretty clean. I
On 2 September 2012 09:08, David L. Johnson wrote:
> His full path began with /usr/local -- not somewhere the distro should use.
> That is for things the user installs, only, in my book.
That texlive was obviously installed manually as no sane, orthodox
package manager
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On 30/08/12 19:37, John Kane wrote:
I am a complete Linux /Ubuntu newbie so please bear with me. I probably
should be asking this
on an Ubuntu forum but since I have linux LyX question I thought that I'd
try here first. I
currently am, or at
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On 30/08/12 19:37, John Kane wrote:
I am a complete Linux /Ubuntu newbie so please bear with me. I probably
should be asking this
on an Ubuntu forum but since I have linux LyX question I thought that I'd
try here first. I
currently am, or at
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On 30/08/12 19:37, John Kane wrote:
> I am a complete Linux /Ubuntu newbie so please bear with me. I probably
> should be asking this
> on an Ubuntu forum but since I have linux & LyX question I thought that I'd
> try here first. I
> currently am,
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:37 PM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote:
I am a complete Linux /Ubuntu newbie so please bear with me. I probably
should be asking this on an Ubuntu forum but since I have linux LyX
question I thought that I'd try here first.
I currently am, or at least think I am
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:37 PM, John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca wrote:
I am a complete Linux /Ubuntu newbie so please bear with me. I probably
should be asking this on an Ubuntu forum but since I have linux LyX
question I thought that I'd try here first.
I currently am, or at least think I am
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:37 PM, John Kane wrote:
> I am a complete Linux /Ubuntu newbie so please bear with me. I probably
> should be asking this on an Ubuntu forum but since I have linux & LyX
> question I thought that I'd try here first.
> I currently am, or at least
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