Sadly, I can't provide the exact file I was using, since it was a review
copy of a paper I'm refereeing for a journal. I can report that the
file utility reported the .fdf file was a regular PDF 1.4 file. I will
look for an example .fdf file that you can use.
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evince not allowed to open fdf
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I have an .fdf file
(http://www.planetpdf.com/mainpage.asp?WebPageID=338) that evince cannot
open -- it reports permission denied, even though the file's
permissions are 644. I believe this is because evince's AppArmor profile
does not allow this.
Is this really low priority? I find it extremely irritating that none
of my applications are restarted when I log back in. It's even more
irritating that Gnome claims to be able to do this!
Also, is gnome-terminal really a legacy application?
For years, I've had applications automatically
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-applets
I'm using currently-updated Intrepid on amd64, and the volume control
applet in Gnome doesn't seem to work as it used to.
Usually, I: click on the volume icon, adjust the volume, and then click
somewhere else to go back to work. When I