On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 05:16:12PM -0800, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > > This problem has been annoying me for some time now, but until now > it was never really an issue that I could not easily work-around. > > I was just trying to download a PDF document off of the Pacer[tm] > federal courts web site. These are not free. They cost ten cents > per page. I tried to download a 29 page document and it downloaded > into firefox just fine and then was displayed in a new firefox tab > which was apparently using acroread8 to display the document. > > I know from past experience that acroreadN runs like crap on FreeBSD... > often using up enormous amounts of CPU % for no apparently good reason. > But this time it really got my goat. I clicked on the little acroread > icon for printing the current document, a pop-up dialog box for printing > came up, but before I could hit the print button on that, everything > relating to firefox... all open tabs and all open windows... froze up > solid. > > Now, having wasted three bucks for no good reason (and STILL not having > a hardcopy of the document I wanted), I am motivated to finally get this > sorted out. > > So, on FreeBSD, how does one get firefox and/or opera to use, for example, > evince or some other PDF displayer instead of using this goddamn lousey > buggy *&^%$#@ acroread ?
The first thing to do should simply be to uninstall acroread. -- Chad Perrin [ original content licensed OWL: http://owl.apotheon.org ]
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