Package: www.debian.org Severity: normal Hi,
http://www.debian.org/releases/2.2/i386/ (for example; other ports have the same problem) strongly advocates the use of acroread, which is only free as in beer: PDF documents may be viewed with the Adobe? Acrobat? reader, which is offered as a gratuity to the public by Adobe Corporation. There is both a standalone version and a web browser plug-in that you may download. It is very nice, and you will enjoy using the Linux version, installable as a Debian package. Please read these documents on your computer whenever possible, rather than printing them. PDF documents are searchable and have a clickable table of contents. The typesetting is publication quality. Save trees! Electrons recycle much more readily than paper products. We should suggest the use of a free PDF viewer instead. There seem to be several alternatives available: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ grep-available -ev -FSection 'contrib|non-free' | \ > grep-dctrl -nsPackage -FProvides pdf-viewer | sort gnome-gv gv kghostview xpdf Thanks, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]