I also have problem since acroread drammaticaly slower open PDFs thanEvince.
Yet there is no difference in quality so far.
Uros
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> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:10:19 -0800
> From: sharon.read at sun.com
> To: desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org
> Subject: [desktop-discuss] Question about Acroread not working well
>
> Desktop gurus:
>
> I have freshly installed (no upgrade) build 127. The acroread
> application is
> behaving oddly. When invoked, a window frame appears. Anywhere from
> 15 to 20 minutes later, either the file I invoked on the command line
> appears,
> or the File menu can be accessed.
>
> The only files I can open are in the Recent list. When I select File >
> Open,
> nothing happens. Or, if it does, it happens so much later that I'm not
> around
> to choose a file.
>
> To close a file, File > Close works well. The x button at the top right
> of the
> PDF window does not work at all; eventually the mouse works again and then
> the File > Close menu works to close the window.
>
> Once, when I killed the process, a message something like "gtk -Remote
> Volume Manager is not known by hal - dbus". Am sure that I have garbled
> the message.
>
> Does anyone know how I can get Acroread to work as it used to - come up
> and display any pdf file?
>
> Thanx, please respond to me in addition to the alias. I am not on the
> alias,
> -- Sharon
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