On 3 April 2018 at 16:50, Skool!lookS <[email protected]> wrote: > Atril as well Okular handle it well for me when it concerns IT returns or > related communications. > > Mageia 6. > > Most likely it's not an issue with Okular or your PDF reader. > Could be an issue with missing libraries that provide the necessary support > to PDF reader...
Exactly! I feel so. I see list of broken dependencies when trying to install Adobe Reader = Tried following commands but no luck in getting installed Adobe Reader in Ubuntu 16.04 [64bit] sudo apt install adobereader-enu sudo apt install adoberead-bin:i386 sudo apt install acroread-bin:i386 sudo apt-get autoclean sudo apt install adobereader-enu sudo apt install -f adobereader-enu sudo apt -f install adobereader-enu sudo apt-get -u dist-upgrade Don't no which command can reveal the libraries dependency. > > Best... Try downloading and using Adobe Reader. It also works. > > On Tuesday 03 April 2018 04:40 PM, Amey Abhyankar wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> On 3 April 2018 at 15:37, Skool!lookS <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> You mean... >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday 03 April 2018 02:00 PM, Amey Abhyankar wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Hello All, >>>> >>>> I am looking for PDF reader which can open password protected PDF. >>>> Tried foxit reader, okular,x pdf but not helping. >>>> >>>> Any other alternatives? >>>> >>>> I don't intend to open password protected PDF's from gmail which gives >>>> nice prompt to put password but stand alone PDF files stored on local >>>> disk drive. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Amey. >>> >>> >>> >>> You want to read password protected PDfs stored on local drive without >>> supplying the requisite passwords? >> >> >> I knew it looks confusing. >> >> To keep it simple & straight forward, I want to click and open ITR >> files which are in PDF format & are password protected. >> >> When I click on those PDF files, the PDF reader is supposed to show >> password prompt right? >> Unfortunately below mentioned pdf readers ain't showing the prompt >> hence nothing happens. >> Those readers works perfectly when I click and open non password >> protected PDF's stored on local disk drive in Ubuntu. >> >> I hope you got my point now. :-) >> >>> >>> As per the rules of the game (PlUG mailing list guidelines), we do not >>> discuss illegal activities here on the list. If it is otherwise please >>> proceed further and please explain what I may be missing.. >>> >>> You have not mentioned that it happens to be your own local drive and you >>> are just annoyed of supplying many different passwords one by one. >>> > > -- > -- > Consultant Spirituel > > Guruvision Inc. > _______________________________________________ > plug-mail mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail _______________________________________________ plug-mail mailing list [email protected] http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail
