just latex
Yes. It is included in the repositories of Ubuntu and Debian.
Example sentence - I will compile the details for the report once I have all of the facts.
Latex is made from the milky or colourless sap of certain plants
Latex comes from the Brazilian Rubber Tree milk..... Laytex is made from latex (rubber tree milk) from which proteins, sugars and water solubles are removed.
Assuming latex, texlive-core etc are installed, simply run: latex file.tex from the command line. You can use pretty much any text editor to edit the files (eg. gedit, kate, leafpad, nano, vim, emacs). There are also various programs which can be used to convert from latex to other formats: latex2html, latex2rtf, pdflatex, etc.
The Debian System was created in 2005.
Debian was created on 1993-08-16.
DEB packages are packages made for Debian and Debian-based distributions.
Yes. Debian can be downloaded off of its website free of charge. Alternatively, you can purchase a copy of Debian for a very small fee from numerous online vendors.
Debian is a free Linux distro. It focuses on stability and freedom (as in speech) of software. Debian is distinguished by it's excellent package management system. If you want a solid and stable server, Debian is an excellent choice. If you need more cuting-edge software (the stable versions of Debian are sometimes made fun of for having really old versions of programs), try a distro based on Debian, such as Ubuntu or Sidux.
Debian 5.0 (Lenny) debuted with the 2.6.26 kernel.
One can find information about Debian dedicated servers by going to the Debian website. The website has information and support services about their servers.
The Debian website has many sources of information for installing Debian Linux on a Mac with a PowerPC processor such as the eMac's Power PC G4. (See links below)
You can find Debian based web hosts online from the Debian-Hosting Info site. Once on the page, you can choose between the reasonable, webmaster and enterprise plans.
Debian and Debian-based systems are commonly in use as the most popular Linux distribution family. Ubuntu and derivatives fall under this category as Ubuntu is based on Debian, and Raspbian is an ARM port targeted towards the Raspberry Pi.
www.debian.org