Something that worked for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1503268
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Something that worked for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1503268
Not sure if it helps but I had a similar problem with my HP laserjet 1320. After upgrading to 10.04 it would give the message "Processing - Not connected?" even though the printer seemed to be...
The debian med packages are in Ubuntu since Ubuntu is derived from Debian
Try typing
sudo apt-get install med-bio.
If you want to see what packages are available check out
...
press alt+F2 and then type in the command
Are you behind a proxy server?
try editing with admin privileges
gksudo gedit /etc/fstab
You can used the inscape plugin Textex to put Latex formulas in your inkscape drawings. The nice thing is that you can re-edit the formulas.
To install, follow the instructions on the website above
I just learned about Scubuntu who aim to develop a flavour of Ubuntu Linux for use by scientists. Looks promising.
well its easy to export the document to a plain text document.
go to
File > Export > Plain Text
RTF/DOC is slightly more challenging
1. Install the program tth. Open a terminal and type
what is the output of the following
grep cntlm /var/log/syslog
before you type
sudo /etc/init.d/cntlm restart
i'm not sure about kile but an easy way to install revtex is to intall the package: texlive-publishers
apparently you should eventually be able to do this with evince or okular.
in the meantime i have two suggestions:
1) you can run something like pdf-xchange via wine. it works relatively well...
looks like you are missing fonts - if you are using texlive try
sudo apt-get install texlive-fonts-extra texlive-fonts-recommended
and then reconfigure lyx
Did you try install latex-beamer? What happens if you type
sudo apt-get install latex-beamer?
I forgot to mention that you need to make sure that the style file, eg. plainnat.bst is actually installed on your computer or in the current directory otherwise it won't work
You are correct in your guess that you need to use the right bibliography style file.
The bibliography style you use will influence whether links appear in document.
you might want to try a...
I initially liked zotero buy it seems to get quite sluggish and unwieldy if you have a large (ie. hundreds) database of references.
it might have to do with your gimp settings.
go to file>preferences>input devices>configure extended input devices
if the mode "Window" is selected try select the mode "Screen"
this fixed an...
You can use the modified deb i've attached or you can hack the eqe deb yourself to get it to work with texlive:
Extract the filesystem tree to a directory "packagename.x.x.x":
$ dpkg-deb -x...
Also have this problem with an ATI card and compiz.
It seems be a known bug with no known fix other than turning off compiz:
http://forums.wolfram.com/mathgroup/archive/2007/May/msg01501.html
Did you edit the installer?
try following these instructions:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283473
Well mathematica's nb files are just text files so any text editor can read them but I suspect thats not what you meant
As far as I know, none of these programs can import mathematica files to do...
Another option is to install Across lite using wine -- it seems to work quite well --- I installed the version for windows 3.1 without a hitch using wine. (The XP version seemed to hang when i tried...
thanks for the tip --- thats just what i was looking for
My guess is that it would not be a good idea since the last release of Scibuntu is older than Feisty.
(by the way, for future reference, since your question is unrelated to this thread it probably...