Anybody use LaTeX?

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Anybody use LaTeX?

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Just curious, does anyone here use LaTeX for their documents, and if so, for what? Scientific ones, English papers, etc?
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Yup. :)
I use it for all my lab reports.
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Gah. My home computer appears to be denying that I have Remote Desktop installed ... and I put MikTex on it since I can harness its power on my Athlon box. I should get around to putting OpenSSH on it so at least I can transfer files ...

Meanwhile, LyX, LaTeX and all of its requirements are compiling... :(

/contemplates switching to Debian to end the compiling madness.
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Muahahahahah... using Debian*.
I don't know... Is learning Docbook a viable alternative to LaTeX for writing papers? The idea is that you can easily convert to (La)TeX, HTML, etc. Not using any of them though, since I'm not doing anything serious yet. Oh, and there's kile, a source editor for LaTeX.







*If you are getting debian, use unstable, and hope to download at a stable time, or get stable (hopelessly outdated), then use the KDE 3.1 backports. From what I've heard though, Gentoo stable is worse than Debian stable. Unstable has the largest software selection though. Use a miniCD instead of the full CD and download the rest using dselect, since that will probably be outdated. Suggest replacing dselect with aptitude ASAP though. rc*.d and init.d aren't in /etc/rc.d, instead, they are just in /etc. You have an option to use either Ext3 or reiserfs- reiser has disadvantages and inperceptibly slower, but may be better in long term when reiser4 becomes stable with newer features and acls?.

Hate the fact that everything is compiled for i386 with no optimizations, but *shrugs*. You can always recompile only the performance demanding stuff and libc, though I've heard recompiling X doesn't provide much increase anyway. SDL programs had problems, but these were fixed after recompiling SDL. Probably fixed by now.

Vegastrike won't run and can't compile

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openGL apps, or at least Vegastrike. Shouldn't make too much of a difference though. From tests with kernel 2.6, it seems that switching to that will provide snappier GUI performance, but this is useless without a winmodem driver.

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