I'm new to LaTeX, but want to get started for real; settled for Texmaker; now checked the version (and changelog) and noticed a discrepancy between what I've got installed (3.4) and what's been released (4.0.1) -- just a few days ago.
I found an outdated PPA, but nothing else so far. So far, I've either installed things through Ubuntu or via a PPA, but hardly ever downloaded from a dev website, let alone compiled stuff from source.
- Does anyone know of a PPA or an official Ubuntu way of upgrading to the latest release of Texmaker?
- Are there any reasons I should not go ahead and simply download
Ubuntu 12.04 i386 package : texmaker_ubuntu_12.04_4.0.1_i386.deb (Qt4)
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Please provide some guidance or a link to a good discussion/explanation on what to do a with a deb-file... i.e.,
- How does it differ from directly installing through Ubuntu Software Center;
- What needs to be considered / taken care of / maintained;
- Why should one (generally) avoid a "manual" deb-installation (especially if one does trust the source)?
The Software Center didn't have the latest texmaker as 4 days ago when I installed. I downloaded and installed the amd64 version downloaded texmaker's website. I followed the instructions for Linux; that is, remove all previous version and install.
sudo apt-get purge texmaker
to remove any previously installed versionsudo dpkg -i ~/Downloads/texmaker_ubuntu_*.deb
Esay way is to use the terminal and run: