On 2015-05-23, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Thanks for the advice to use apt, I should thought of that earlier.
In fact I did use the GUI version : Package Search which is in the
repos.
As ulem.sty is a *TeX* package, not a *Debian* (or Ubuntu or ...) package,
it will not be found by apt (aptitude,
On 2015-05-23, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Thanks for the advice to use apt, I should thought of that earlier.
In fact I did use the GUI version : Package Search which is in the
repos.
As ulem.sty is a *TeX* package, not a *Debian* (or Ubuntu or ...) package,
it will not be found by apt (aptitude,
On 2015-05-23, Gordon Cooper wrote:
> Thanks for the advice to use apt, I should thought of that earlier.
> In fact I did use the GUI version : Package Search which is in the
> repos.
As ulem.sty is a *TeX* package, not a *Debian* (or Ubuntu or ...) package,
it will not be found by apt
Thanks for the advice to use apt, I should thought of that earlier.
In fact I did use the GUI version : Package Search which is in the
repos.
Gordon
On 2015-05-22, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
so the RPM search did not work.
For debian based Linux distributions (*.deb packages), the search tool is
apt-file. After installing and initializing (`apt-file update` as root), you
can search
Le samedi 23 mai 2015 à 11:37 +, Guenter Milde a écrit :
On 2015-05-22, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
so the RPM search did not work.
For debian based Linux distributions (*.deb packages), the search tool is
apt-file. After
On 2015-05-22, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
so the RPM search did not work.
For debian based Linux distributions (*.deb packages), the search tool is
apt-file. After installing and initializing (`apt-file update` as root), you
can search
Le samedi 23 mai 2015 à 11:37 +, Guenter Milde a écrit :
On 2015-05-22, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
so the RPM search did not work.
For debian based Linux distributions (*.deb packages), the search tool is
apt-file. After
Thanks for the advice to use apt, I should thought of that earlier.
In fact I did use the GUI version : Package Search which is in the
repos.
Gordon
On 2015-05-22, Gordon Cooper wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
> so the RPM search did not work.
For debian based Linux distributions (*.deb packages), the search tool is
apt-file. After installing and initializing (`apt-file update` as root), you
can search
Le samedi 23 mai 2015 à 11:37 +, Guenter Milde a écrit :
> On 2015-05-22, Gordon Cooper wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
> > so the RPM search did not work.
>
>
> For debian based Linux distributions (*.deb packages), the search tool is
> apt-file.
Thanks for the advice to use apt, I should thought of that earlier.
In fact I did use the GUI version : Package Search which is in the
repos.
Gordon
HI Michael,
I am running Mx-Linux 14.4. There is no sign of ulem
in any of the repositories.
Thanks,
Gordon.
Hi Gordon,
no idea about your platform etc.
If you use openSUSE see the screenshot.
Michael
Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
so the RPM search did not work. However, I have learned a lot
more about the ulem package, and am now looking for a
method of finding it in the repository packages.
Gordon
N.Z.
Gordo, you may try an RPM Search:
For Debian based systems ulem.sty is in the package
texlive-generic-recommended.
Gordon
N,Z,
On 05/22/2015 09:20 AM, Gordon Cooper wrote:
HI Michael,
I am running Mx-Linux 14.4. There is no sign of ulem
in any of the repositories.
Thanks,
Gordon.
Hi Gordon,
no idea about your platform etc.
If you use openSUSE see the screenshot.
Michael
Gordo, you may try an
Driven by the same motivation, I found that installing the ENTIRE
giant texlive system solved the problem. It would be nnice to avoid
doing that, or else to find a package manager that would allow
sensible pruning.
Yours,
Ehud Kaplan
On 05/22/2015
HI Michael,
I am running Mx-Linux 14.4. There is no sign of ulem
in any of the repositories.
Thanks,
Gordon.
Hi Gordon,
no idea about your platform etc.
If you use openSUSE see the screenshot.
Michael
Driven by the same motivation, I found that installing the ENTIRE
giant texlive system solved the problem. It would be nnice to avoid
doing that, or else to find a package manager that would allow
sensible pruning.
Yours,
Ehud Kaplan
On 05/22/2015
On 05/22/2015 09:20 AM, Gordon Cooper wrote:
HI Michael,
I am running Mx-Linux 14.4. There is no sign of ulem
in any of the repositories.
Thanks,
Gordon.
Hi Gordon,
no idea about your platform etc.
If you use openSUSE see the screenshot.
Michael
Gordo, you may try an
Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
so the RPM search did not work. However, I have learned a lot
more about the ulem package, and am now looking for a
method of finding it in the repository packages.
Gordon
N.Z.
Gordo, you may try an RPM Search:
For Debian based systems ulem.sty is in the package
texlive-generic-recommended.
Gordon
N,Z,
HI Michael,
I am running Mx-Linux 14.4. There is no sign of ulem
in any of the repositories.
Thanks,
Gordon.
Hi Gordon,
no idea about your platform etc.
If you use openSUSE see the screenshot.
Michael
Driven by the same motivation, I found that installing the ENTIRE
giant texlive system solved the problem. It would be nnice to avoid
doing that, or else to find a package manager that would allow
sensible pruning.
Yours,
Ehud Kaplan
On 05/22/2015
On 05/22/2015 09:20 AM, Gordon Cooper wrote:
HI Michael,
I am running Mx-Linux 14.4. There is no sign of ulem
in any of the repositories.
Thanks,
Gordon.
Hi Gordon,
no idea about your platform etc.
If you use openSUSE see the screenshot.
Michael
Gordo, you may try an
Thanks for the suggestion Michael. MX-Linux is Debian based
so the RPM search did not work. However, I have learned a lot
more about the ulem package, and am now looking for a
method of finding it in the repository packages.
Gordon
N.Z.
Gordo, you may try an RPM Search:
For Debian based systems ulem.sty is in the package
texlive-generic-recommended.
Gordon
N,Z,
On 05/22/2015 06:34 AM, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Greetings to all,
The ulem.sty filename appears several times in the lyx-users archive
with most requests reporting that the file was absent. It happened to
me today when a conversion to pdf stalled because ulem was missing.
All the dependency
On 05/22/2015 06:34 AM, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Greetings to all,
The ulem.sty filename appears several times in the lyx-users archive
with most requests reporting that the file was absent. It happened to
me today when a conversion to pdf stalled because ulem was missing.
All the dependency
On 05/22/2015 06:34 AM, Gordon Cooper wrote:
Greetings to all,
The ulem.sty filename appears several times in the lyx-users archive
with most requests reporting that the file was absent. It happened to
me today when a conversion to pdf stalled because ulem was missing.
All the dependency
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