Mojca Miklavec wrote:

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>TeXLive 2004? Hans would probably call it ancient. If it is (was) OK
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>>I've removed that one and installed TeXLive 2005! I was afraid of other
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>>So what should be my next move?
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>I don't know much about TeX live (the only time I tried to install it
>it was broken). Under linux I often use this one (if nothing else, no
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>http://www.pragma-ade.com/context/install/linuxtex.zip
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>An alternative is to follow the installation instructions on the wiki,
>but I have absolutely no experience with that on linux.
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Dear Mojca,

Downloading the most recent ConTeXt is not really an option when one 
uses a slow analog telephone line (small bandwidth) when accessing the 
Internet. So I prefer to use the TeXLive CD's, but that's a bit old, yes.

Installing TeXLive on my Linux based PC never really causes any real 
problems. Formerly I used mainly SuSE or RedHat, but I turned to Debian. 
This requires a bit more fine-tuning!

Regards,

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Gerard C.H.M. Verhaag
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