On 06/30/14 13:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
and finally.... Ensure the readhat-lsb packages were installed and
that both the 32 and 64 bit versions have been installed since acroread is a 32 bit
application.
rpm -qa | grep redhat-lsb should show you a list.
Turns out the redhat-lsb packages are *not* required for the current version of Adobe
Reader.
FWIW, I just installed Adobe Reader on a VM running F20/64bit and KDE. On initial start
up you get an Adobe splash-screen and then a dialog box to accept their license. At this
time the ~/.adobe directory is created and adobe reader is opened with a blank page since
no pdf has been specified.
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