6 <tmweb-current|Download|Binaries><tmweb-title|<TeXmacs> inside
7 GNU/<name|Linux> distributions|<tmweb-download-links>>
9 The following GNU/Linux distributions provide packages or third-part
10 packages for <TeXmacs>:
13 <item><hlink|Alt Linux|#alt-linux>.
15 <item><hlink|Debian GNU/Linux|#debian>.
17 <item><hlink|Fedora|#fedora>.
19 <item><hlink|Gentoo|#gentoo>.
21 <item><hlink|Knoppix|knoppix.en.tm>.
23 <item><hlink|Mandriva|#mandriva>.
25 <item><hlink|Open Suse|#suse>.
27 <item><hlink|Red Hat|#redhat>.
29 <item><hlink|Slackware|#slackware>.
31 <item><hlink|Ubuntu|#ubuntu>.
34 Please report any other distributions with sufficiently up-to-date
35 <TeXmacs> packages to us. The <hlink|up-to-date
36 list|http://www.inp.nsk.su/~grozin/TeXmacs/> of distributions with
37 <TeXmacs> is maintained by <hlink|<name|Andrey
38 Grozin>|http://www.inp.nsk.su/~grozin/>.
40 <section*|Alt Linux><label|alt-linux>
42 Up-to-date TeXmacs rpms can be found in the <hlink|Sisyphus
43 repository|ftp://ftp.altlinux.ru/pub/distributions/ALTLinux/Sisyphus/>.
45 <section*|Debian><label|debian>
47 <TeXmacs> is available in <hlink|<name|Debian>
48 <name|GNU>/<name|Linux>|http://www.debian.org>. On a correctly configured
49 <name|Debian> system, and with net access, all you have to do to install
50 <TeXmacs> (as <verbatim|root>) is:
52 <verbatim| \ \ \ apt-get install texmacs>
54 As usual, you may obtain further information about the <TeXmacs> package
55 (dependencies on other packages etc.) by executing the command
57 <verbatim| \ \ \ apt-cache show texmacs>
59 Alternatively, you may obtain the package information and the package
60 itself from the following web pages:
63 <item><hlink|Debian package for the stable
64 distribution|http://packages.debian.org/stable/editors/texmacs.html>.
66 <item><hlink|Debian package for the testing
67 distribution|http://packages.debian.org/testing/editors/texmacs.html>.
69 <item><hlink|Debian package for the unstable
70 distribution|http://packages.debian.org/unstable/editors/texmacs.html>.
72 <item><hlink|Debian package for the experimental
73 distribution|http://packages.debian.org/experimental/editors/texmacs>.
76 If you are running the "<verbatim|unstable>" distribution, you can get
77 <TeXmacs> from "<verbatim|experimental>" (by including the corresponding
78 line in your <verbatim|/etc/apt/sources.list>) which is rather up-to-date.
79 Versions in "<verbatim|stable>", "<verbatim|testing>", and
80 "<verbatim|unstable>" are way too old. The package is currently maintained
81 by Atsuhito Kohda and Kamaraju Kusumanchi.
83 <section*|Fedora><label|fedora>
85 <TeXmacs> lives in <hlink|Fedora extras|http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Extras/>.
88 <verbatim| \ \ \ yum install TeXmacs>
92 <verbatim| \ \ \ yum update>
94 will update all installed packages, including <TeXmacs>.
96 <section*|Gentoo><label|gentoo>
98 The portage tree of <hlink|Gentoo|http://www.gentoo.org/> usually contains
99 an outdated version of <TeXmacs>. An up-to-date version can be found in the
100 <hlink|Gentoo science overlay|http://gentooscience.org/>.
102 First time installation:
105 <item><verbatim|emerge layman>
107 <item><verbatim|layman -a science>
109 <item>Add the line: <verbatim|source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf>
110 to your <verbatim|/etc/make.conf>
112 <item><verbatim|emerge layman>
114 <item>Add the line: <verbatim|app-office/texmacs ~x86> to your
115 <verbatim|/etc/portage/packages.keywords> (of course, assuming your
118 <item><verbatim|emerge texmacs>
124 <item><verbatim|layman -s science>
126 <item><verbatim|emerge texmacs>
129 <section*|Mandriva><label|mandriva>
131 Recent versions of <hlink|Mandriva|http://www.mandriva.com/> contain rather
132 up-to-date <TeXmacs> in <verbatim|contrib>.
134 <section*|Open Suse><label|suse>
136 Recent versions of <hlink|OpenSUSE|http://www.opensuse.org/> contain rather
137 up-to-date <TeXmacs>. Just use <verbatim|yast> to install it.
139 <section*|Red Hat><label|redhat>
141 Users of <hlink|Red Hat Enterprise Linux|http://www.redhat.com/rhel/> and
142 its clones (<hlink|CentOS|http://www.centos.org/>, <hlink|CERN Scientific
143 Linux|http://linux.web.cern.ch/linux/scientific4/>, <hlink|Oracle
144 Unbreakable Linux|http://www.oracle.com/Linux/>, etc.) can find rpms of
145 recent versions of <TeXmacs> at <hlink|Dag Vieers
146 repository|http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/>. Just install the
147 <hlink|rpmforge-release|http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/rpmforge-release/>
148 package for your distribution, it contains all the necessary config files.
151 <verbatim| \ \ \ yum install texmacs>
155 <verbatim| \ \ \ yum update>
157 will update all installed packages, including <TeXmacs>.
159 <section*|Slackware><label|slackware>
161 If you go to <hlink|Italian Slackware Community|http://www.slacky.it/> and
162 search for <TeXmacs>, you will find an up-to-date package. The site is
165 <section*|Ubuntu><label|ubuntu>
167 <hlink|Ubuntu|http://www.ubuntu.com/> is based on <hlink|Debian|#debian>
168 "<verbatim|unstable>", and therefore contains <TeXmacs>. You can (probably)
169 install an up-to-date TeXmacs from Debian "<verbatim|experimental>".
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