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John,

On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, John Franks wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have been experimenting with SL which I expect we will adopt for a
> group of departmental workstations.
>
> I noticed that with a "Personal Desktop" install the main tetex packages
> are installed but not tetex-latex (and I think tetex-xdvi or tetex-dvips
> -- I don't remember which -- was also missing).  With a "workstation"
> install tetex-latex is also not included.  Is this intentional or just
> reflecting a RedHat choice?
>

RedHat choice.

> It may be that there are instances when one would want tex installed and
> not latex, but I would expect this to be the exception rather than the
> rule.

Suggestions ?

-connie sieh
>
> --
> John Franks <[log in to unmask]>
> Dept of Mathematics, Northwestern Univ
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