
Michiel Van Bel schreef:
Isn't there some linux-variant of the PATH-variable in windows, and shouldn't it point to the installation file of his tex-install?
Yes, and it's called PATH. But most of the time /usr/bin and /usr/local/bin are already in your PATH and most packages make sure at least a softlink to the command is placed in one of them. T.
Kenny Billiau wrote:
maybe you try to find out what package would give you pdflatex
sudo yum whatprovides pdflatex
should do the trick.
The question remains if you still need pdflatex tho ;)
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Ward Blondé wrote:
hey,
Frederik heeft mij een of andere Redhat-entitlement gegeven intussen, zodat ik tetex succesvol heb kunnen installeren (43 M via sudo yum install tetex). Jammer genoeg geeft pdflatex aan de commandline nog steeds command not found.
Oh yeah. English...
( Frederick has given me some Redhat-given entitlement now, so I have been able to install tetex successful (43 M via sudo yum install tetex). Unfortunately pdflatex gives the command to still command not found. )
Any other ideas?
Ward
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