[newbie] Acrobat Reader 7
Hello, Since I installed Acrobat Reader 7, KGhostView no longer works (hangs forever). I've just downloaded KPDF: doesn't work either (*very* strange characters). Has anyone had the same problem? -- Pablo Ortúzar Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader 7
On Tuesday 05 Apr 2005 12:38, Pablo Ortuzar wrote: Hello, Since I installed Acrobat Reader 7, KGhostView no longer works (hangs forever). I've just downloaded KPDF: doesn't work either (*very* strange characters). Has anyone had the same problem? I haven't heard people complaining that kpdf doesn't work, but I have heard about font problems - apparently something to do with substitutions. You may find it worth while searching the kde-linux mailing list archives for the thread Kpdf and Acrobat Reader differ regarding fonts? Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 (http://counter.li.org/) Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet? Mandrake at all levels pgpLo67EOThMB.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader 7
I don't find any problem with KghostView after installing AR 7.0. It wroks as good as it used to. How did you install your AR 7.0? I just downloaded the RPM from adobe.com and made no other effort to install it. Q.H. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader 7
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 13:38:36 +0200, Pablo wrote: Since I installed Acrobat Reader 7, KGhostView no longer works (hangs forever). I've just downloaded KPDF: doesn't work either (*very* strange characters). Has anyone had the same problem? No problems here. Miark Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader Install Problem
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 08:25, Graham Watkins wrote: Greetings, I tried to install the Acrobat Reader yesterday, something that worked perfectly under 9.2. However the install only proceeded to the point where I got the following error message: Installing platform dependent files ... Done ./INSTALL: line 219: ed: command not found ERROR installing /usr/local/Acrobat5/bin/acroread Line 219 of the installation file reads: ed -s $i __EOF__ as my programming knowledge is considerably less than rudimentary, I cannot see what correction is required. Anyone encountered and managed to deal with this program? All help and advice appreciated. Cheers, Graham You must install the ed rpm. ed is a line-oriented text editor. HTH, -Frans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] Acrobat Reader Install Problem
Greetings, I tried to install the Acrobat Reader yesterday, something that worked perfectly under 9.2. However the install only proceeded to the point where I got the following error message: Installing platform dependent files ... Done ./INSTALL: line 219: ed: command not found ERROR installing /usr/local/Acrobat5/bin/acroread Line 219 of the installation file reads: ed -s $i __EOF__ as my programming knowledge is considerably less than rudimentary, I cannot see what correction is required. Anyone encountered and managed to deal with this program? All help and advice appreciated. Cheers, Graham Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] Acrobat reader
Hi all, I use acrobat reader to read/print pdf files in LM8.Every time i open acrobat,i get the licence agreement and every time i want to print i have to type lpr -P lpis there any way i can avoid these minor irritants ? Thanks Ivan -- Ivan Miranda General Instrument Engineer/ IT support Po Box 8746 ,Doha,Qatar Ph:974-4402524/4402773 Fax:974-4323380
Re: [newbie] Acrobat reader
At a console, load xpp. The X Printing Panel can print many different formats, including PDF and PS. On Tue, 17 Jul 2001 14:29, ivan miranda wrote: Hi all, I use acrobat reader to read/print pdf files in LM8.Every time i open acrobat,i get the licence agreement and every time i want to print i have to type lpr -P lpis there any way i can avoid these minor irritants ? Thanks Ivan -- Sridhar Dhanapalan. There are two major products that come from Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence. -- Jeremy S. Anderson
Re: [newbie] acrobat reader install
There is a RPM package called "ed" on one of the Mandrake CDs (I think it is the first). Install this and you should be fine. On Sun, 14 Jan 2001 17:21, Kenneth Legg wrote: While trying to install acrobat reader 4.0 on Linux Mandrake 7 under KDE 2 I got this message. At this point I'm at a lose as to what to do next. The text below is copied form my terminal window. To accept the terms and conditions of this agreement enter "accept". To decline the terms and conditions of this agreement enter "decline". Please type "accept" to accept the terms and conditions license agreement; Type "decline" to exit. accept This installation requires 16MB of free disk space. Enter installation directory for Acrobat 4.0 [/usr/local/Acrobat4] Directory "/usr/local/Acrobat4" does not exist. Do you want to create it now? [y] y Installing platform independent files ... Done Installing platform dependent files ... Done ./INSTALL: ed: command not found ERROR installing /usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread [root@localhost ILINXR.install]# Kenneth Legg -- Sridhar Dhanapalan. Your mouse has moved. Windows must be rebooted to acknowledge this change.
[newbie] acrobat reader install
While trying to install acrobat reader 4.0 on Linux Mandrake 7 under KDE 2 I got this message. At this point I'm at a lose as to what to do next. The text below is copied form my terminal window. To accept the terms and conditions of this agreement enter "accept". To decline the terms and conditions of this agreement enter "decline". Please type "accept" to accept the terms and conditions license agreement; Type "decline" to exit. accept This installation requires 16MB of free disk space. Enter installation directory for Acrobat 4.0 [/usr/local/Acrobat4] Directory "/usr/local/Acrobat4" does not exist. Do you want to create it now? [y] y Installing platform independent files ... Done Installing platform dependent files ... Done ./INSTALL: ed: command not found ERROR installing /usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread [root@localhost ILINXR.install]# Kenneth Legg
Re: [newbie]Acrobat Reader
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, you wrote: Acrobat Reader is packed with Mandrake 7.1 on both Complete and Deluxe versions in case you didn't know.It's in the Application CD in rpm format. Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to you to ask you if you could help me with a problem I am encountring with Mandrake Linux 7.1. I am, obviously, a profane in Linux, however I am becoming absolutely mad about it. I installed Mandrake Linux 7.1, then I tried to install Adobe Acrobat Reader that I downloaded from Adobe's site. While installing Acrobat Reader, I had an error saying: cannot create /usr/local/acrobat4/bin ... I wonder why it is not possible to install it. I would be very grateful, Sir/Madam, if you could help me with this. Looking forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, D.E.Sofiane TEBBOUNE. 18 St Clements Road. Bournemouth. Dorset. BH1 4DZ. United Kingdom. Tel. (+44)7748 986242 Fax (+44)870 1340578 _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
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Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
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Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
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Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
Ok. Then diagnose. If you installed it, then you can do a couple of things. First, do you normally type commands as root or as user? Root and user have different search paths for commands. For instance, if the acroread was installed in /usr/local/bin root cannot run it (and shouldn't). You need to find out where acroread is, so be root and type "updatedb" which updates your "locate" database (good thing to do after installing new software). When that is done then (again as root) "locate acroread". You will probably get the location "/usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread" which is not in anyone's search path. What you have to do now is "cp /usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread /usr/local/bin/acroread" (all without the quote marks) and then your user command "acroread blahblah.pdf" should work. Hope this helps. Phil On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: » Oh, the reply on the acroread is also " command not found " or something like » that. » » -- » Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jeff Malka wrote: What you have to do now is "cp /usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread /usr/local/bin/acroread" (all without the quote marks) and then your user command "acroread blahblah.pdf" should work. This is another newbie so excuse the stupid question. Should it be copied or "moved"? That is, is it important not to delete the original location? cp means copy. Better still, is there a way to tell Linux where to install the application? Did you see a question concerning this during installation? If no, then there is none (if you installed the RPM). If you installed from TAR.GZ there are ways to manipulate things (but only do that if you know what you're playing with.) Paul Ok. Then diagnose. If you installed it, then you can do a couple of things. First, do you normally type commands as root or as user? Root and user have different search paths for commands. For instance, if the acroread was installed in /usr/local/bin root cannot run it (and shouldn't). You need to find out where acroread is, so be root and type "updatedb" which updates your "locate" database (good thing to do after installing new software). When that is done then (again as root) "locate acroread". You will probably get the location "/usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread" which is not in anyone's search path. What you have to do now is "cp /usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread /usr/local/bin/acroread" (all without the quote marks) and then your user command "acroread blahblah.pdf" should work. Hope this helps. Phil On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: Oh, the reply on the acroread is also " command not found " or something like that. -- Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842 -- Categories do not perform their functions unless they are kept distinct. )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
Paul wrote: On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Jeff Malka wrote: What you have to do now is "cp /usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread /usr/local/bin/acroread" (all without the quote marks) and then your user command "acroread blahblah.pdf" should work. This is another newbie so excuse the stupid question. Should it be copied or "moved"? That is, is it important not to delete the original location? cp means copy. Better still, is there a way to tell Linux where to install the application? Did you see a question concerning this during installation? If no, then there is none (if you installed the RPM). If you installed from TAR.GZ there are ways to manipulate things (but only do that if you know what you're playing with.) Paul Ok. Then diagnose. If you installed it, then you can do a couple of things. First, do you normally type commands as root or as user? Root and user have different search paths for commands. For instance, if the acroread was installed in /usr/local/bin root cannot run it (and shouldn't). You need to find out where acroread is, so be root and type "updatedb" which updates your "locate" database (good thing to do after installing new software). When that is done then (again as root) "locate acroread". You will probably get the location "/usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread" which is not in anyone's search path. What you have to do now is "cp /usr/local/Acrobat4/bin/acroread /usr/local/bin/acroread" (all without the quote marks) and then your user command "acroread blahblah.pdf" should work. Hope this helps. Phil On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: Oh, the reply on the acroread is also " command not found " or something like that. -- Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842 -- Categories do not perform their functions unless they are kept distinct. )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]])0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403 Ok, that did it, I still can't get the command acroread blahblah.pdf to work, but I was able to link my desktop Icon to the acroread file in /usr/local/bin/acroread and when I click on it it pops up Acrobat Reader and the world is good again. Thanks, once again for your help. Dennis -- Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
I know it might be confusing, but you learn by doing. I remember the first few fitful times I tried installing/using Linux. It is confusing as hell coming straight from Macs or Windows. You might want to figure out the problem with your command line. If you can link a KDE icon to the command, but cannot type the command, it might be useful to see why that is. For instance, if your command prompt is to the right of a hash mark ("#") then you are running as root and cannot execute /usr/local/bin commands. If the prompt is next to "$" then you are running as user and the former reason does not apply. Which is it? Phil P.S. If you used the graphical login did you log in as root? If so, you can type the full /usr/local/bin/acroread command and it should work anyway. It's best though to log in as your username. On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: » Ok, that did it, I still can't get the command acroread blahblah.pdf to work, » but I was able to link my desktop Icon to the acroread file in » /usr/local/bin/acroread and when I click on it it pops up Acrobat Reader and the » world is good again. Thanks, once again for your help. Dennis » » -- » Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
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[newbie] Acrobat Reader
Hi all, I have an ongoing problem with Acrobat Reader. I have d/l'd both tar and rpm. I have installed both, and put an Icon on the KDE desktop. But I'll be darned if I can get the thing to run. The icon won't connect. I can bring up the readme file and so forth, but when I go to the icon or bring up a pdf file I can't get it to show up in acrobat. The downloaded files are; bin, browsers, reader, and resource, with mulitple files within those folders. Can somebody give me a clue as to what I am missing in order to use the e-books that came with my distro. Thanks,-- Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
Hi. If you have the cd with the e-books you do not have to download anything. The Acrobat Reader is in a file called linux-ar-40.tar.gz. Copy that file to /tmp then do # tar xzvf linux-ar-40.tar.gz ... then go to the directory it creates and run (as root) # ./INSTALL The principle should be the same even if you downloaded the tar file. Then when you want to read a pdf file you use the command "acroread" followed by the name of the file. (That is: open an xterm and type on the command line "acroread thisfile.pdf") Phil On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: » Hi all, I have an ongoing problem with Acrobat Reader. I have d/l'd both » tar and rpm. I have installed both, and put an Icon on the KDE desktop. » But I'll be darned if I can get the thing to run. The icon won't » connect. I can bring up the readme file and so forth, but when I go to » the icon or bring up a pdf file I can't get it to show up in acrobat. » The downloaded files are; bin, browsers, reader, and resource, with » mulitple files within those folders. Can somebody give me a clue as to » what I am missing in order to use the e-books that came with my » distro. Thanks,-- » Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842 » » -- The mirror sees the man as beautiful, the mirror loves the man; another mirror sees the man as frightful and hates him; and it is always the same being who produces the impressions. -- Marquis D.A.F. de Sade
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
Phil Burton wrote: Hi. If you have the cd with the e-books you do not have to download anything. The Acrobat Reader is in a file called linux-ar-40.tar.gz. Copy that file to /tmp then do # tar xzvf linux-ar-40.tar.gz ... then go to the directory it creates and run (as root) # ./INSTALL The principle should be the same even if you downloaded the tar file. Then when you want to read a pdf file you use the command "acroread" followed by the name of the file. (That is: open an xterm and type on the command line "acroread thisfile.pdf") Phil On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: » Hi all, I have an ongoing problem with Acrobat Reader. I have d/l'd both » tar and rpm. I have installed both, and put an Icon on the KDE desktop. » But I'll be darned if I can get the thing to run. The icon won't » connect. I can bring up the readme file and so forth, but when I go to » the icon or bring up a pdf file I can't get it to show up in acrobat. » The downloaded files are; bin, browsers, reader, and resource, with » mulitple files within those folders. Can somebody give me a clue as to » what I am missing in order to use the e-books that came with my » distro. Thanks,-- » Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842 » » -- The mirror sees the man as beautiful, the mirror loves the man; another mirror sees the man as frightful and hates him; and it is always the same being who produces the impressions. -- Marquis D.A.F. de Sade Oh, the reply on the acroread is also " command not found " or something like that. -- Dennis-Registered Linux User #180842
[newbie] Acrobat Reader is working...
Hallo! I had problems with Acrobat Reader 4.05, but i've found the problem: you have to delete $HOME/.acrorc and rerun the program... - Joan Tur - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ibiza - Spain Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de
[Fwd: [newbie] Acrobat Reader is working...]
Hi! I was wrong... Joan Tur escribi: I had problems with Acrobat Reader 4.05, but i've found the problem: you have to delete $HOME/.acrorc and rerun the program... It works only when i execute it as root... does anybody know why? Thanks. - Joan Tur - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ibiza - Spain Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader 4 problem
I've had something like this happen at work when you try and read a PDF document created in version 4 with version 3 reader, but your problem appears to be somewhat different. Nev Joan Tur wrote: Hallo! I've a problem with Acrobat Reader 4; it installs fine (rpm), but opening some .pdf pages appear in black or cut by the middle... 8-? Any idea? Thanks. - Joan Tur - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ibiza - Spain Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de
[newbie] Acrobat Reader 4 problem
Hallo! I've a problem with Acrobat Reader 4; it installs fine (rpm), but opening some .pdf pages appear in black or cut by the middle... 8-? Any idea? Thanks. - Joan Tur - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ibiza - Spain Joan.Tur.pagina.de Club.Ibosim.pagina.de
[newbie] Acrobat Reader
I have Acrobat Reader on my 3rd CD of the Linux-Mandrake Complete set, MacMillan Distribution. Only when I go to the tar.gz file on the disk to install it it won't give me permission as root even. So, has anybody had this problem and how do I instal AR so I can read the e-books on my CD#3. I want to get educated here and can't even open the cover of the danged book. Thanks, Dennis
Re: [newbie] Acrobat Reader
Type in ./INSTALL Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What command are you using to install? You have to copy the tar.gz to /tmp or somewhere, then # tar xzvf filename.tar.gz. IIRC there is an install script in the directory that the tar command creates. Phil On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Dennis Myers wrote: *This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* I have Acrobat Reader on my 3rd CD of the Linux-Mandrake Complete set, MacMillan Distribution. Only when I go to the tar.gz file on the disk to install it it won't give me permission as root even. So, has anybody had this problem and how do I instal AR so I can read the e-books on my CD#3. I want to get educated here and can't even open the cover of the danged book. Thanks, Dennis
Re: [newbie] Acrobat reader from Adobe's site
On 1 Jun, Fran Parker wrote: I don't know ... I have the new Acrobat reader and it works great. I too am using Linux Mandrake 7.0 mine is the (Air) version Did it install correctly without errors? Yes. L P.S. I'm about to reply to someone else; the source of my problem is explained in that message. -- Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test, U|Force - Java Center and we who are here have failed it." Phone: (514) 282-8484 ext. 228 -Doug Camilli mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Penguin Power!
Re: [newbie] Acrobat reader from Adobe's site
On 1 Jun, Jose Manuel Llorens Montolio wrote: A dc., 31 maig 2000, vàreu escriure: Hi, When I try to read a PDF file using Acrobat reader, I get segfaults and this error message: Exited with error code: 0x400e0009. I had the same problem and i haven solved it, but you can read the .PDF files deselecting in Preferences - General - Smooth text and Monochrome images ( I mean don't select this option, it's right, english is really poor). With this option you can read the files without smooth, but at first is a solution. I didn't do the Monochrome stuff but I did the text smoothing thing and it now loads properly. To me, this points to a font server problem but I've never messed with the font server so I wouldn't know where to start. Pointers about configuring the font server would be appreciated, unless it belongs in the [expert] list. Exactly where does [newbie] end and [expert] begin? L -- Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test, U|Force - Java Center and we who are here have failed it." Phone: (514) 282-8484 ext. 228 -Doug Camilli mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Penguin Power!
Re: [newbie] Acrobat reader from Adobe's site
I don't know ... I have the new Acrobat reader and it works great. I too am using Linux Mandrake 7.0 mine is the (Air) version Did it install correctly without errors? Bambi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, When I try to read a PDF file using Acrobat reader, I get segfaults and this error message: Exited with error code: 0x400e0009. Anyone know why this happens? I'm using Mandrake 7.0. Thanks, L -- Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test, U|Force - Java Center and we who are here have failed it." Phone: (514) 282-8484 ext. 228 -Doug Camilli mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Penguin Power!
Re: [newbie] Acrobat reader from Adobe's site
I will try it again. I'm still getting used to the tar commands. Roman Philip Gabbert wrote: I would try and redownload and reinstall Acrobat Reader .. I myself installed the version from Acrobat's site and had no trouble at all. -- philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, When I try to read a PDF file using Acrobat reader, I get segfaults and this error message: Exited with error code: 0x400e0009. Anyone know why this happens? I'm using Mandrake 7.0. Thanks, L -- Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test, U|Force - Java Center and we who are here have failed it." Phone: (514) 282-8484 ext. 228 -Doug Camilli mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Penguin Power!
Re: [newbie] Acrobat reader from Adobe's site
I am also using Linux Mandrake 7 PP. Thanks Piero, Roman Piero wrote: On Wed, 31 May 2000, you wrote: Hi, When I try to read a PDF file using Acrobat reader, I get segfaults and this error message: Exited with error code: 0x400e0009. Anyone know why this happens? I'm using Mandrake 7.0. Thanks, If this can be of any use, I'just tell you tha it is not a common problem, since I installed it, and it works fine. If I were you (but I'm not) I would uninstall it and reinstall it. Piero.
Re: [newbie] Acrobat reader from Adobe's site
I would try and redownload and reinstall Acrobat Reader .. I myself installed the version from Acrobat's site and had no trouble at all. -- philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, When I try to read a PDF file using Acrobat reader, I get segfaults and this error message: Exited with error code: 0x400e0009. Anyone know why this happens? I'm using Mandrake 7.0. Thanks, L -- Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test, U|Force - Java Center and we who are here have failed it." Phone: (514) 282-8484 ext. 228 -Doug Camilli mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Penguin Power!
[newbie] Acrobat reader from Adobe's site
Hi, When I try to read a PDF file using Acrobat reader, I get segfaults and this error message: Exited with error code: 0x400e0009. Anyone know why this happens? I'm using Mandrake 7.0. Thanks, L -- Laurent Duperval "Montreal winters are an intelligence test, U|Force - Java Center and we who are here have failed it." Phone: (514) 282-8484 ext. 228 -Doug Camilli mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Penguin Power!