Hi, I solved my: INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast, disabled for 5 minutes by spending four hours re-installing and reconfiguring my workstation. Now, I am back to the original problem:
$ texi2dvi autogen.texi texi2dvi: requires tex, please install tetex and te_latex
which I *tried* to solve by installing the entire TeX distribution. (That led to the "respawning" problem with both the mingetty and the sulogin programs.) So, my question: How can I get texi2dvi to work? Thanks in advance for _any_ hints... - Bruce
Op zondag 5 december 2004 20:22, schreef Bruce Korb:
Hi,
I solved my:
INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast, disabled for 5 minutes
by spending four hours re-installing and reconfiguring my workstation.
Now, I am back to the original problem:
$ texi2dvi autogen.texi texi2dvi: requires tex, please install tetex and te_latex
- Bruce
texi2ANYTHING works with my installation as expected. What does rpm -qa \*tex say? With me it says: kdegraphics3-tex-3.1.4-25 te_latex-2.0.2-48 te_etex-2.0.2-48 tetex-2.0.2-205 There have been a couple of updates to the tetex distro. Best regards, -- Jos van Kan
On Sunday 05 December 2004 02:22 pm, Jos van Kan wrote:
What does rpm -qa \*tex say?
Nothing. No packages are installed with names that end in "tex". I got ahold of a CD with the "texlive" images and ran the install script. It put it all in /usr/TeX. That was fine until I rebooted: > INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast, disabled for 5 minutes That was ugly and really hard to determine the cause. I couldn't figure out a fix, so I reinstalled. (Neither getty nor sulogin would work.) I just tried rebuilding tetex, but I don't have the libwww installed, so configure choked and died. I'm hunting for the packages you listed now. Thank you :)
Op maandag 6 december 2004 00:22, schreef Bruce Korb:
On Sunday 05 December 2004 02:22 pm, Jos van Kan wrote:
What does rpm -qa \*tex say?
Nothing. No packages are installed with names that end in "tex". I got ahold of a CD with the "texlive" images and ran the install
script. It put it all in /usr/TeX. That was fine until I rebooted: > INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast, disabled for 5 minutes
The whole tex installation is part of Suse. Go to Yast and type tex in the search window. Then install tetex and te_latex. That should put you in business. Get rid of /usr/TeX. Best regards, -- Jos van Kan
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