Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-12-18 Thread David King

Update: it works now. Not sure what changed or why.



On 25/11/12 00:03, David King wrote:

I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.

The output I get from the CLI is:

$ acroread
/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading 
shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No 
such file or directory



I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.

I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04

So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it, 
downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did 
not help.



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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-12-18 Thread Harry Franz
sometimes when i already have the dependencies installed and they aren't
detected, i try installing the *-dev package.
so installing libxml2-dev might solve your problem.
On Dec 18, 2012 4:39 AM, David King linux...@avoura.com wrote:

  Update: it works now. Not sure what changed or why.



 On 25/11/12 00:03, David King wrote:

 I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.

 The output I get from the CLI is:

 $ acroread
 /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
 shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such
 file or directory


 I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.

 I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04

 So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
 downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did not
 help.


 David K




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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-12-01 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
 I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.
 
 The output I get from the CLI is:
 
 $ acroread
 /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
 shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
 such file or directory
 
 
 I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.
 
 I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04
 
 So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
 downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
 not help.

Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?

Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
reader?


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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-29 Thread Mike Holstein
On Nov 29, 2012 7:02 AM, David King, linux user linux...@avoura.com
wrote:

 In regards to the print dialog offering booklet printing, I do not see
that. I know that some printers come with this feature, so if the printer
can do it then maybe the printer driver installed in Linux knows and offers
that option.

 As my printer does not have that feature, I need to do it in software.
I hit print and went to page setup...

 My original question, though, was about why Adobe Reader had an error
with libxml2 and how can I fix the libxml2.

 David K

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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-26 Thread Hartmut Noack
Am 26.11.2012 00:14, schrieb David King, linux user:
 Booklet printing is where you can print a document of several pages long, but 
 each page is reduced to fit on half the sheet, and all in the correct order 
 so that when printed the whole lot can be stapled and folded to form a 
 booklet,

This is a standard-function of the Linux Printing System. You can print
any multi-page document from any application that way.



 albeit smaller than the original document. Currently I now have to go into 
 Windows, via Virtualbox  to do this. I realise Ubuntu developers cannot fix 
 Adobe Reader, but it seems to rely on libxml2, which is part of Linux, and 
 the error message suggests that's where the problem lies, as it used to work 
 previously before one of the updates I did in Ubuntu Studio.
 
 David
 
 Sent from my android device.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com
 To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion 
 ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
 Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 14:26
 Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader
 
 On Nov 25, 2012 9:11 AM, David King, linux user linux...@avoura.com
 wrote:


 I use Adobe Reader for its booklet printing ability. I have not found a
 FOSS pdf reader that can do that.
 
 I would file wishlist bugs with the foss projects in question. We can't
 include adobe reader. We also can't fix it if its broken. I would contact
 adobe for support of the adobe products. I would be glad to help track down
 booklet printing if you'd elaborate as to what that is. Also, in the
 interest of casting a wider support query, you might seek help in the main
 ubuntu avenues as this issue is not ubuntustudio specific. Cheers.
 
 Holstein

 David K



 -Original Message-
 From: Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
 To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
 Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 1:47
 Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

 On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
 I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.

 The output I get from the CLI is:

 $ acroread
 /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
 shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
 such file or directory


 I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.

 I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04

 So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
 downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
 not help.


 David K

 Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
 install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?

 Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
 proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
 reader?


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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-26 Thread Mike Holstein
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:11 AM, Hartmut Noack zettber...@linuxuse.dewrote:

 Am 26.11.2012 00:14, schrieb David King, linux user:
  Booklet printing is where you can print a document of several pages
 long, but each page is reduced to fit on half the sheet, and all in the
 correct order so that when printed the whole lot can be stapled and folded
 to form a booklet,

 This is a standard-function of the Linux Printing System. You can print
 any multi-page document from any application that way.


i was going to fire up the default pdf reader and test this... i seem to
remember doing booklet printing without any issues using default tools,
but i wanted to test it first hand and make certain. i remember it being
part of the print dialog, not specific to the pdf reading software.




  albeit smaller than the original document. Currently I now have to go
 into Windows, via Virtualbox  to do this. I realise Ubuntu developers
 cannot fix Adobe Reader, but it seems to rely on libxml2, which is part of
 Linux, and the error message suggests that's where the problem lies, as it
 used to work previously before one of the updates I did in Ubuntu Studio.
 
  David
 
  Sent from my android device.
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com
  To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion 
 ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
  Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 14:26
  Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader
 
  On Nov 25, 2012 9:11 AM, David King, linux user linux...@avoura.com
  wrote:
 
 
  I use Adobe Reader for its booklet printing ability. I have not found a
  FOSS pdf reader that can do that.
 
  I would file wishlist bugs with the foss projects in question. We can't
  include adobe reader. We also can't fix it if its broken. I would
 contact
  adobe for support of the adobe products. I would be glad to help track
 down
  booklet printing if you'd elaborate as to what that is. Also, in the
  interest of casting a wider support query, you might seek help in the
 main
  ubuntu avenues as this issue is not ubuntustudio specific. Cheers.
 
  Holstein
 
  David K
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
  To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
  Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 1:47
  Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader
 
  On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
  I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.
 
  The output I get from the CLI is:
 
  $ acroread
  /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
  shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
  such file or directory
 
 
  I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.
 
  I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04
 
  So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
  downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
  not help.
 
 
  David K
 
  Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
  install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?
 
  Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
  proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
  reader?
 
 
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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-26 Thread Alf Haakon Lund

Hi All,

I'm new to Ubuntu Studio and to this list, but a long-time Ubuntu user. 
Recently I switched from vanilla 10.04 to xubuntu (didn't like unity 
much) and now I hope to do more music stuff on my new laptop running 
studio 12.10.


Adobe Reader; I didn't install it yet (don't like it much either :-D) 
but was going to because I want to have booklet printing available for 
pdfs. So Hartmut, please show me where I can find it in CUPS print 
dialog, because I can't by myself ;-(


All the best,
Alf



On 26. nov. 2012 12:11, Hartmut Noack wrote:

Am 26.11.2012 00:14, schrieb David King, linux user:

Booklet printing is where you can print a document of several pages long, but 
each page is reduced to fit on half the sheet, and all in the correct order so 
that when printed the whole lot can be stapled and folded to form a booklet,


This is a standard-function of the Linux Printing System. You can print
any multi-page document from any application that way.




albeit smaller than the original document. Currently I now have to go into 
Windows, via Virtualbox  to do this. I realise Ubuntu developers cannot fix 
Adobe Reader, but it seems to rely on libxml2, which is part of Linux, and the 
error message suggests that's where the problem lies, as it used to work 
previously before one of the updates I did in Ubuntu Studio.

David

Sent from my android device.



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From: Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com
To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion 
ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 14:26
Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

On Nov 25, 2012 9:11 AM, David King, linux user linux...@avoura.com
wrote:



I use Adobe Reader for its booklet printing ability. I have not found a

FOSS pdf reader that can do that.

I would file wishlist bugs with the foss projects in question. We can't
include adobe reader. We also can't fix it if its broken. I would contact
adobe for support of the adobe products. I would be glad to help track down
booklet printing if you'd elaborate as to what that is. Also, in the
interest of casting a wider support query, you might seek help in the main
ubuntu avenues as this issue is not ubuntustudio specific. Cheers.

Holstein


David K



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From: Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 1:47
Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:

I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.

The output I get from the CLI is:

$ acroread
/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
such file or directory


I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.

I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04

So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
not help.


David K


Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?

Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
reader?


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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-25 Thread Josep Pujadas i Jubany
2012/11/25 Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net

 On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
  I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.
 
  The output I get from the CLI is:
 
  $ acroread
  /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
  shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
  such file or directory
 
 
  I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.
 
  I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04
 
  So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
  downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
  not help.
 
 
  David K

 Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
 install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?

 Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
 proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
 reader?


1. Update your sources, *sudo apt-get update*
2. Install *gdebi* package
3. Install AcroRead *.deb* package using *gdebi*. This should look for your
dependencies.
4. *sudo nspluginwrapper -i /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so*
5. BUG. *~/C:\nppdf32Log\debuglog.txt* is created when using AcroRead into
Firefox.
6. BUG for 1024x600. With *alacarte* modify your menu entry putting *env
UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= acroread* instead *acroread

*I made this some months ago. But now I'm not usually using AcroRead. I
prefer *evince* (default program for PDF files). It's faster, free...

Josep Pujadas-Jubany
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[Fwd: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader]

2012-11-25 Thread Ralf Mardorf
One of trillion issues I've got, the MUA doesn't detect what account to
use, doesn't filter mails correctly, for the topic see below.

 Forwarded Message 
From: Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@rocketmail.com
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 10:50:53 +0100

On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 10:28 +0100, Josep Pujadas i Jubany wrote:
 2012/11/25 Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
 On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
  I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.
 
  The output I get from the CLI is:
 
  $ acroread
  /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error
 while loading
  shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object
 file: No
  such file or directory
 
 
  I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.
 
  I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04
 
  So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling
 it,
  downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling,
 but it did
  not help.
 
 
  David K
 
 Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu
 Studio amd64
 install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?
 
 Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
 proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you
 want Adobe
 reader?
 
 
 1. Update your sources, sudo apt-get update
 2. Install gdebi package
 3. Install AcroRead .deb package using gdebi. This should look for
 your dependencies.
 4. sudo nspluginwrapper
 -i /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so
 5. BUG. ~/C:\nppdf32Log\debuglog.txt is created when using AcroRead
 into Firefox.
 6. BUG for 1024x600. With alacarte modify your menu entry putting env
 UBUNTU_MENUPROXY= acroread instead acroread
 
 I made this some months ago. But now I'm not usually using AcroRead. I
 prefer evince (default program for PDF files). It's faster, free...
 
 Josep Pujadas-Jubany


I don't know the current state of 12.04, perhaps it's as terribly broken
as 12.10 is.

If alacarte shouldn't do what it should do try the following.

I got rid of many issues by deleting ~/.cache.

On Xubuntu mailing list somebody mentioned
I found a bug for this.  It is specific to Xubuntu.  alacarte writes
the menu file to the wrong name on Xubuntu. I just copied my
~/.config/menus/applications.menu file to xfce-applications.menu file
and it now works fine.

I didn't test that until now, I'll test FreeBSD and look out for Linux
solutions without X. Nowadays it takes 3 seconds for startup, but 30
seconds to open an email.

Desktop environments for both Ubuntu Studio and Ubuntu 12.10 are a PITA
on my machine, following other mailing lists, this is for Debian and
Arch Linux also an issue.

If the reader should be used to read PDF files only, then I also
recommend to use an open source application, but perhaps the proprietary
thingy is able to do something else.

Regards,
Ralf


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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-25 Thread David King, linux user

I use Adobe Reader for its booklet printing ability. I have not found a FOSS 
pdf reader that can do that.

David K

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From: Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 1:47
Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
 I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.
 
 The output I get from the CLI is:
 
 $ acroread
 /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
 shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
 such file or directory
 
 
 I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.
 
 I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04
 
 So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
 downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
 not help.
 
 
 David K

Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?

Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
reader?


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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-25 Thread Mike Holstein
On Nov 25, 2012 9:11 AM, David King, linux user linux...@avoura.com
wrote:


 I use Adobe Reader for its booklet printing ability. I have not found a
FOSS pdf reader that can do that.

I would file wishlist bugs with the foss projects in question. We can't
include adobe reader. We also can't fix it if its broken. I would contact
adobe for support of the adobe products. I would be glad to help track down
booklet printing if you'd elaborate as to what that is. Also, in the
interest of casting a wider support query, you might seek help in the main
ubuntu avenues as this issue is not ubuntustudio specific. Cheers.

Holstein

 David K



 -Original Message-
 From: Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
 To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
 Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 1:47
 Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

 On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
  I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.
 
  The output I get from the CLI is:
 
  $ acroread
  /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
  shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
  such file or directory
 
 
  I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.
 
  I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04
 
  So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
  downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
  not help.
 
 
  David K

 Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
 install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?

 Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
 proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
 reader?


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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-25 Thread David King, linux user
Booklet printing is where you can print a document of several pages long, but 
each page is reduced to fit on half the sheet, and all in the correct order so 
that when printed the whole lot can be stapled and folded to form a booklet, 
albeit smaller than the original document. Currently I now have to go into 
Windows, via Virtualbox  to do this. I realise Ubuntu developers cannot fix 
Adobe Reader, but it seems to rely on libxml2, which is part of Linux, and the 
error message suggests that's where the problem lies, as it used to work 
previously before one of the updates I did in Ubuntu Studio.

David

Sent from my android device.



-Original Message-
From: Mike Holstein mikeh...@gmail.com
To: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion 
ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 14:26
Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

On Nov 25, 2012 9:11 AM, David King, linux user linux...@avoura.com
wrote:


 I use Adobe Reader for its booklet printing ability. I have not found a
FOSS pdf reader that can do that.

I would file wishlist bugs with the foss projects in question. We can't
include adobe reader. We also can't fix it if its broken. I would contact
adobe for support of the adobe products. I would be glad to help track down
booklet printing if you'd elaborate as to what that is. Also, in the
interest of casting a wider support query, you might seek help in the main
ubuntu avenues as this issue is not ubuntustudio specific. Cheers.

Holstein

 David K



 -Original Message-
 From: Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
 To: ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
 Sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 1:47
 Subject: Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

 On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
  I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.
 
  The output I get from the CLI is:
 
  $ acroread
  /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
  shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
  such file or directory
 
 
  I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.
 
  I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04
 
  So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
  downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
  not help.
 
 
  David K

 Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
 install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?

 Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
 proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
 reader?


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cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-24 Thread David King

I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.

The output I get from the CLI is:

$ acroread
/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading 
shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such 
file or directory



I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.

I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04

So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it, 
downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did 
not help.



David K
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Re: cannot run Adobe Reader

2012-11-24 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Sun, 2012-11-25 at 00:03 +, David King wrote:
 I installed Adobe Reader 9.5.1, but it will not run.
 
 The output I get from the CLI is:
 
 $ acroread
 /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading
 shared libraries: libxml2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No
 such file or directory
 
 
 I checked in Synaptic and libxml2 is installed.
 
 I am running Ubuntu Studio 12.04
 
 So why is my Adobe Reader not working? I tried uninstalling it,
 downloading it again from the Adobe site, and reinstalling, but it did
 not help.
 
 
 David K

Perhaps an multi-architecture issue? Do you run an Ubuntu Studio amd64
install? If so, is libxml2:i386 installed?

Is Adobe reader needed for something? I'm not dogmatic, I use
proprietary software myself, but only if needed. Why do you want Adobe
reader?


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