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pdf viewer
what pdf viewers are there in X or GUI other than xpdf?
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gv I have heard is good, but xpdf beats them all!
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Adobe Acrobat has a linux version.
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acrobat in Linux! No Way!
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well, I like xpdf more than gv or ggv
but I cant get Adobe to work. What is the name of it?!!!
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Try this link at tucows
http://linux.tucows.com/mmedia/preview/8994.html
Or this link at Adobe:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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got it but what is the command to run it!
Cant figure it out at all!
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Never had to start it in CL, but you could run a find on adobe or acrobat, look for an exacutables name to come up and try that.
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