
But, according to the developers the recommended graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card you can play the game. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Core i7-10700K to play the game. I can see that the TexStudio ppa "recommends" textlive, which if I understand correctly, will be the repo version.To play Forza Motorsport 8 you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i5-8400. unless TexStudio itself is the culprit? Does TexStudio have a dependency on the repo version of texlive? I updated from the ppa. Curious that the problem manifested itself at the same time as I updated TextStudio. But this has clearly sneaked past me at some point. I have absolutely definitely not installed the repo version of texlive myself because I know having two simultaneous versions causes problems.
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This has happened before where a package has added a dependence on latex which usually results in an update of the package trying to install the repo version of texlive. I'll continue to work on this because it is a nuisance.Īre there any paths (which might apply) to bst files set anywhere in TexStudio's many options?Īh! Great spot! In fact, thinking back I have a similar problem before.Īfter investigation, it seems that the 2019 version of texlive, which comes in the Ubuntu repo, has become installed. (I posted the log file from this build previously.)
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Running these two log files through diff shows differences starting around 359 indicating some issues with the two references. The second log file "shell-New." is what results from successfully building the pdf from the shell by invoking pdltatex, bibtex, and pdflatex twice more. I also include two log files: the one named "New." is what is generated by building within TexStudio this build fails by not resolving the references. I have also had to hack the extension for the minimal bib file for the same reason.

Note that I have had to rename the tex file as 'txt' because github does seem to allow the upload of tex files. Herewith an MWE based on an edited down version of the IEEE Transactions template example.
