Ubuntu :: Install Python And A LaTeX Editor And Can't Get To Work
Jun 5, 2011
I'm trying to install Python and a LaTeX editor and can't really get either to work out. For texlive, I used 'sudo apt-get texlive-full', which didn't generate any errors, but I now can't seem to open the application. For Python, I used 'sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install python2.6' which generated the error "Unable to lock directory /var/cache/apt/archives." I tried to remove a lock file that I read about on another post and open up SPM, but the error persisted.
when I scroll around in the editor window these annoying lines appear and block out text (see the attached pic). They disappear only when I click on them. Its absolutely maddening when you are trying to debug. I thought it might just be the editor I was using (DrPython), so I tried another and the same thing started happening. Theses lines have never appeared in any other application I have used.
I am returning to Open suse after a while with Ubuntu ant i al loving it so far but i have one application I Need to be completely so the main page for this IDE states thatI took care of distributing it well on Linux by getting it in the major repositories (Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, Suse, ...). however, when Search at software.opensuse.org: Download openSUSE 11.4 I can't locate it Rather i am beating my head against the wall I am hopeing a Member of these forums uses this IDE and can point me to a repo for it
I am using the Gedit LaTeX Plugin 0.2 rc3 on ubuntu 10.04 with gedit 2.30.3. The problem is that it will not make pdf files. I do have rubber installed.
I am a semi-noob on this and I have problems getting my emacs recognizing .tex as latex and even running latex-mode. Usually when you run latex-mode (M-x : latex-mode) emacs should switch to latex-mode, but nothing happens in my case. The menu bar still show the TeX options, highlighting remains the same etc.
I am running emacs 23.1.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.10.4), this is on a university system so I don't know much about it.
> uname -a Linux karakum 2.6.18-164.11.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Jan 20 00:57:09 EST 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
in ubuntu 10.10, I have installed python 2.7. I would like to use apt-get to install packages to this version of python but I haven't been able to figure out howThings I have tried without success:changing the symlink at /usr/bin/python to point to /usr/bin/python2.7 - even after doing this apt-get still installs stuff to python2.6.Set up python2.7 as the primary alternative using update-alternatives - doesn't work
I'm just texing a little report and I get the following error message: LaTeX Warning: Citation 'tzvp' on page 4 undefined on input line 74 I have made a bibliography in the classic way, i.e.
i have installed ubuntu using WUBI, and it was working for the last 4 months. today i was trying to install lineno.sty file for latex files; using synaptic. while installing it some error message related to grub came and after the downloading was finish the system asked for rebooting. when i reboot the system it has gone to grub rescue mode. i have so many files saved in the ubuntu partition, i don't want to loose it.
When I install the texlive packages (LaTeX installation) in Mint 9 (= Ubuntu 10.04), the pdflatex module is not installed. Yet it's required for producing pdf files from LaTeX editors, for example jEdit with the LaTeX Tools plug-in. pdflatex is not in the Mint/Ubuntu repos.
I want to install the LaTeX plugin for gedit. There is a Ubuntu package for this, but it seems to want to install an entire TeX system in addition to the plugin. I keep my LaTeX current from the texlive distribution, and Ubuntu tends to a year behind in its LaTeX distribution. Question: Will the package installer detect that I have a current LaTeX system and not install an older version?
On windows I really only used Notepad++ as my text editor, it had two features that I loved.What I need to accomplish is what I would do with Notepad++ column editor.I could have like 100 lines, and place the cursor at a column, and goto edit>column editor, and I could insert an incrementing number. (I could also pad the incrementing number with 0s, this was GREAT for making batch files among other things.)So each line at that column had a number higher than the previous line.The other feature that I used sometimes was a search/replace with regex patterns.Does anyone know of an editor that has those features for linux? I am mostly after the column editor insert feature but if you know of one with both features that would rock.
i am using an updated version of Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze and i just downloaded and installed tunapie from the software depositories but it doesn't work i tried to run it from a terminal and this is what it came out with
Code: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/tunapie/Tunapie.py", line 23, in <module> import wxversion ImportError: No module named wxversion how do i fix this
I have just downloaded the Screem text editor source from their website.I tried to aptitude it first, but it wasn't available in the repos. So I thought maybe building from the script would be the solution. The problem is, this package doesn't build with the usual configure, make and make install commands.Well ./configure works. It checks the system and dependencies.
What's a simple way of downloading and installing LIVES video editing software on Ubuntu 11.04? I just simply can't understand the technical stuff on the website about pps and all that. Is there a simple apt-get install script or something similar?
I tried to downloaded and installed from the Internet directly but it gives me error message. Also I tried to downloaded it from Ubuntu but when I go to the software package and click on python it show me hundreds of python types. I'm a beginner and I need to use Python for my class this summer, I only need to use python GUI. how to install python on Ubuntu and also how to find it after installation.
I've done command line work in Linux, so I need a refresher.I have downloaded and extracted Python 3.1.2. How do I install? All of the HELP and README files are a little vague for me. but when I type in "./configure" in a terminal session, it says "command not found".
how to install Python 2.6 on Ubuntu 8.04, I checked and the latest ver. on the ubuntu repository is 2.5 I need 2.6 I just compiled it using the following guide.[URL] I just didn't get how to set my PATH I followed all the steps that were there exactly.
I am super new to Linux and Ubuntu. I am trying to install python and I downloaded it from the website. I do not know how to actually install it though. I have Ubuntu 10.10.
I don't know nothing about programming and not much about linux os. I have now Fedora 12 and Gnome. I have 3 websites to maintain: ( Finnish Pikavippi sites )
pikavippi vippi pikalainat
I'd like to have a good editor, can you recomend any ? Suitable to Gnome? Need to code PHP and HTML