I have the same problem. Can't save to vfat partition.
Ubuntu 13.10
acroread 9.5.5
fstab: /dev/sda6 /media/data vfatutf8,umask=007,gid=46 0 1
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Hi, a new acroread release (0.9.4) is available for update, could you give it a
try and tell us if the problem persists?
If you still have this bug please set back the status to "new"
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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affects me as well, tried writing to a encfs filesystem. Will need to
uninstall as it's not usable in this state.
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Title:
acroread 9: you do not
Hello all,
I have the same problem with "Document Viewer 3.2.1" but, first of all, it's
impossible to create a new folder in the "save as" dialog window. Of course, I
can create the folder outside the program (with nautilus).
What is wrong with this program ?
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Adobe Reader 9 still can't save to ntfs partition. Saves fine to ext4
though...
Ubuntu 11.10
acroread 9.4.7
fstab: UUID=B84CE75E4CE715C2 /media/windows ntfs defaults 0 0
If browsers like Opera or Firefox have rights to save to ntfs, why not
acroread?
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Status please.
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Title:
acroread 9: you do not have permission to write to this file
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Also affects writing to AFS Filesystem.
We are using Ubuntu 10.04 and acroread 9.4.2.
Is still somebody working on this case?
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Title:
acroread 9:
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Thomason (brian-thomason)
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It affects me as well. I'm using ubuntu 10.04 and acroread 9.3.3. I'm also
trying to save to a ntfs partition.
My fstab line is:
UUID=248EEFB22D79C452 /media/ntfs1ntfs
defaults,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0 0
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** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have the issue too.. using both kubuntu 9.10 and 10.04 beta1 with
Adobe 9.3.1. I am trying to save in an ntfs partition.
My fstab line for the drive is:
UUID=6C44A61844A5E4D4 /mnt/wind ntfs-3gdefaults 0 0
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I have the sam issue
using Ubuntu 9.10 „Karmic Koala“ and Acrobat 9.1
I cannot save on my FAT32 partition
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Still have same issue with Acrobat 9.2
Here's my /etc/fstab line used for mounting my windows partition (where
acrobat can't save):
UUID=AA840CBC840C8D4F /media/win ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 1
There doesn't seem to be a gui front-end for fstab, so I don't know if
my fstab line is exa
I have the same problem.
With previous Acrobat reader it worked properly.
I could save any programs with Firefox to directories, located on a
mounted ntfs or FAT32 partition, but could not save any files with
Acrobat Reader into them.
Affected lines from /etc/fstab :
UUID=4839-85AC
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