Carl Fink <ca...@panix.com> writes: > On 01/15/2018 06:45 AM, Jerome BENOIT wrote: >> >> On 15/01/18 13:32, Kamil Jońca wrote: >>> Recently I have to reinstall my system. >>> Most of things works OOTB, but I cannot make Acrobat Reader (9.5.5) to >>> work. >>> Stracing shows segmentation fault (catched) in main thread. >>> Worse thing is, on second computer with the same libraries(and the same >>> versions) acroread >>> work. >>> Any hints/thoughts? >> migrate to evince ? > That's rather an unhelpful answer, isn't it?
Well, I would LOVE to drop acrobat, but there is an application (adobe air, sigh) which uses pdf forms to fill. So can I have a drop in replacement for acrobat to do this? > > Kamil, can you post the actual output of strace? What version of > Debian you are using would also be good, especially kernel version. at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-rSej9fZdlniub6SNIbSV6EOZTLYGUON is effect of: strace -o acro -ff -s 10000 acroread KJ -- http://stopstopnop.pl/stop_stopnop.pl_o_nas.html Memory should be the starting point of the present.