![]() ![]() I found this link: (the ppa are in the end of the page, they are under: “Other versions of ‘jabref’ in untrusted archives”. Some issues have been encountered with the LookAndFell (see Issue #393). However, JabRef is reported to run nicely on the IcedTea runtime, which is based on the OpenJDK built with GNU Classpath to fill in missing classes. Q: Does JabRef run under free Java (Classpath, Kaffee, GCJ, etc.)?Ī: As far as we know, JabRef is not yet running on these free JVMs, due of our dependencies. Under Debian/Ubuntu it works like this (you need to have admin privileges): Q: JabRef does not start under Linux! What can I do?Ī: JabRef works fine under Linux if you use a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) from Oracle version 1.8 and newer (…) If someone wants to read more click the link) Here is some the documentation if Jabref regarding linux, by it’s Faq page: Installed with PPA, applicable to Ubuntu 13.10 and earlier versions, and derivative systems. ![]() If anybody think there are more efficient one from the one I mention, just keep on mentiong apps. The latest available version is quiterss 0.15.3, which has been released for some time and has some changes and improvements. I know there are a lot of this managers in the linux ecosystem, but I thought I’d add to the conversation about academic software. To everyone else, since someone already mention Zotero for academic purpose, thought I’d bring Jabref, a BibText bibliography manager. Thanks, Atreju for bring introducing Zettelkasten to some of us. No file is shared among different accounts, so you can have a different configuration for each one. The program will use the directory ~/.gdfuse/label to host configuration, application state, and file cache. Using label to distinguish different accounts. If you have more than one account, you can run: This will let you modify default configuration before mounting the filesystem. And it will start a web browser to obtain authorization to access your Google Drive. This command will create the default application directory (~/.gdfuse/default), containing the configuration file config (see the wiki page for more details about configuration). The first time, you can run google-drive-ocamlfuse without parameters: Sudo apt-get install google-drive-ocamlfuse It lets you mount your Google Drive on Linux." sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alessandro-strada/ppa "Google-drive-ocamlfuse is a FUSE filesystem backed by Google Drive, written in OCaml. Installation: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:clipgrab-team/ppa ![]()
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