Though I didn't tried with Kile, I don't have any problem with Texlive 2010 and texworks, emacs and gvim.
By the way, I have just writen an article for students who want to get a try to texlive with windows but who are not really aware of the installation process. Maybe it will be useful for you too : http://niktarace.wordpress.com/2010/09/20/installing-a-tex-distribution-windows-mac-osx-gnulinux-freebsd/ Look at the second item, part 2. 2010/9/22 Juan Francisco Fraile Vicente <juanfrancisc...@gmail.com> > As I have installed ubuntu 10.04 on my computer, I would like to have your > advice about what is the best way of installing TeXlive at the moment. > > What is working better at the moment? Texlive 2010 or 2009? > Is it better to do a full install from the iso file or install everything > from the repositories of Canonical? > > When I was in Karmic Koala I installed the full Texlive, not from the > repositories. Everything was ok, I used the TeXworks editor of Jonathan, but > I tried to install Kile (from source) to give it a try and it was impossible > for me. I don't know if the situation is different now, so I would like to > know your opinions about this question, what is the best (I mean, less > problematic in the future) installation in this distribution. > > Thanks for your opinions and help in advance. > > Fran > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: > http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex > >
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