Hi,
I am not sure what troubles are being referred to here, but I do not
recall having much with LaTeX on Fedora (all the way from 1 to 19).
Nowadays, I do the following after every clean install:
sudo yum install -y a2ps fetchmail alleyoop pymetar libxml2-devel
blueman gvfs-obexftp festival slock xplanet xosview aspell-en
hunspell-en xorg-x11-apps doxygen gtk+-devel gv emacs-ess emacspeak
xdvi compface-devel R-devel libRmath-devel octave-devel lapack-devel
fftw-devel pidgin ImageMagick libtiff-devel pdftk pdfjam fpm2 ddd
valgrind openssl-perl
(Note that most of these have nothing to do with LaTeX, but are all
packages that I need or pull in dependencies that I need. These include
LaTeX.)
In the new Texlive way of packaging things, one needs to bring in
countless style files (as needed, which is really a good thing) and I
have found that so far these are what have been needed for me:
sudo yum install
texlive-{subfigure,frcursive,was,titlesec,sectsty,biblatex,bbm-macros,subfig,multirow,comment,relsize,arydshln,was,wrapfig,lastpage,endfloat,nonfloat,mathabx,mathabx-type1,sttools,yfonts}
What you need is obtained from the command:
sudo yum provides */whatever.sty
where whatever is the name of the style file you are missing or you
need.
Of course, there is a lot in the first command that will not serve your
purpose or needs so feel free to exclude whatever you have no need for.
HTH,
Ranjan
On Sat, 10 Aug 2013 19:50:24 -0500 Aradenatorix Veckhom Vacelaevus
<aradnix(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi:
I have troubles also with latex but in the alst LTS editio of Ubuntu. I
used to install the TeXlive full edition from repositories in Ubuntu and
once in Fedora. But now I see there are a lot of old packages so, sometimes
you can't work as well as you wish with a normal installation.
Last month I was in troubles because of that. My suggestion is to forget
the instalation you did, and instead of that erase thos package. Now you
have two choices:
1. Use this script from the CTAN:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/
texlive/eitl and install with this in your PC with Fedora, or if the
scripts are not for you:
2. You can download and burn a DVD or instead of, make a bootable USB
pendrive with the iso image inside and install. This is the iso image:
http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/Images/texlive2013.iso
The result is the same in both cases, and if you are like me and need a lot
of packages because you use the most of them for work, this is maybe the
best way for do it. If you have doubts or are in troubles with this, let us
know it.
Good luck:
Aradnix
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