Hello,

I think I found a solution. I tried viewing .pdf files at 1024X768
instead of 800X600 or less and it worked. Finally got to read them. Of
course, I put the root password in at DrakConf rather than log in as
root to do it.

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Dacia and AzureRose wrote:

> rrrrrrrg.  I feel your pain.  I've got a .pdf of a
> book called "installing and optimizing linux" that I
> downloaded from the LDP home page.  I cannot get
> either acrobat or xpdf to read it in linux but I can
> read it in windows where it doesn't do me any good.
> This is especially weird because xpdf appears to work
> beautifully for every other .pdf I've ever found....
>
> I'll give it a try again tomorrow oon my day off and
> if I have any luck I'll get back to you.
>
> Dacia
> --- excalibur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 is not being a good sport...
> > to which I responded
> > with !!!!!!#@$%^&*() !! after checking the readme,
> > installing/uninstalling, etc. The Antichrist
> > continuously crashes upon
> > attempting to open a .pdf file. Yes, I know, I
> > referred to the program
> > in the darkest terms possible without degenerating
> > into the unprintable.
> > Anyone have any solutions, feedback, etc?
> > I am running Mandrake 7.1, which is by itself
> > running fine.
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
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