>
>
> Try downloading the Linux acrobat directly from Adobe and see if it does
> the same thing.  Also, note if it consistently takes 80 seconds, or if
> it's only after a reboot.
>
> A bug report probably won't do much good, since Adobe is a proprietary,
> binary only package.  Basically that means SUSE can't really do anything
> about it even if there is something wrong.  From the RPM description:
> ---
> However, there are security leaks and other bugs that cannot be fixed
> because the Adobe license forbids us to "modify the Software in any
> way." See http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrdistribute.html
> ---
>
> You may want to give kpdf a try, or contact Adobe.
>
> Thanks,
> Chad
>

Thanks.

Problem occurs only if I invoke Acrobat after reboot (i.e., "acroread", wait
~80 sec until it runs, Ctrl-C, again "acroread", then it pops up
instantaneously).

It's the same thing if I reinstall the binary after downloading it from
Adobe.

Nevertheless, I admit it's a *very* minor issue. Opensuse 10.1 is great -
everything else seems very polished & things are running smoothly despite
RC1 not being the final version!


Joachim

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