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On 06/30/2014 04:23 AM, Temlakos wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/29/2014 11:16 AM, Mickey wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:53B02DDE.8010001@comcast.net" type="cite">yum
-y localinstall AdbeRdr9.5.5-1_i486linux_enu.rpm <br>
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Yum does install AdbeRdr9.5.5-1_i486linux_enu.rpm but when I
run the command acroread the Adobereader won't start and nothing
shows in /var/log/messages. <br>
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I think it's because the name of the command is now changed. No
longer "acroread" but "AdobeReader." Note: that's case-sensitive.<br>
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"Acrobat" is now reserved for the PDF <i>editor</i>.<br>
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And by the way: the latest version is more than a year old.<br>
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Where can we find a side-by-side feature table for Adobe Reader v.
Okular, or whatever the favored PDF viewer is for Gnome?<br>
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Temlakos<br>
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Hi,<br>
If the rpm being installed is the one supplied by Adobe, the
command provided is "acroread". On my system the rpm installed its
files into /opt/Adobe, check that the acroread file is executable
and that you have read/write access to all files/folders within that
path. I had an issue with acroread, whereby when I ran it, it
produced a dialog complaining of a file read error and wouldn't run,
I also received the same error when I clicked on widgets to add them
to my development project in Windowbuilder within Eclipse. This
error turned out to be a corrupt profile in ~/.adobe/Acrobat which,
when I deleted that directory, and acrobat recreated it resolved my
problems.<br>
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regards,<br>
Steve<br>
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