Posting a status of what I tried:
I followed https://miktex.org/howto/install-miktex-unx to install MiKTeX
for Ubuntu (under WSL).
I managed to get MiKTeX installed in WSL (with the "shared" option, and
using the common-X options described at
https://docs.miktex.org/manual/miktexsetup.html) to s
Thanks for sharing - this is interesting. Did you turn off the option on the
Linux side to install automatically missing modules (assuming that such an
option exists there, too)? One of the nice things about MikTeX in Windows is
that the modules are loaded dynamically inside of LaTeX (or even Ly
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:44 AM Kees Zeelenberg (kzStats) <
kzsta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, this is possible; that is to say I once did this under a dual boot of
> W10 and Lubuntu. Install MikTeX in the usual way under one system, say W10,
> then install the basics under the other system, WSL, a
Van: lyx-users Namens Cris Fuhrman
Verzonden: dinsdag 15 oktober 2019 15:15
Aan: LyX Users
Onderwerp: Reuse MikTeX from Win10 in WSL
The trouble is that, like many things WSL, I wind up with two installations of
the same library (MikTeX from Win 10 and TexLive from Ubuntu install of LyX). I