you may find what you desire here:
http://marillat.free.fr/
Aswin Venkat wrote:
Hi all,
I have the same problem too--i prefer acroread as opposed to gpdf but
can't seem to find it in the current testing versions(i don't think i
could find it in stable either). So i have had to do
without acr
you may find what you desire here:
http://marillat.free.fr/
Aswin Venkat wrote:
Hi all,
I have the same problem too--i prefer acroread as opposed to gpdf but
can't seem to find it in the current testing versions(i don't think i
could find it in stable either). So i have had to do
without acror
Hi all,
I have the same problem too--i prefer acroread as opposed to gpdf but
can't seem to find it in the current testing versions(i don't think i
could find it in stable either). So i have had to do
without acroread ever since i updated to gnome2.4. Does anyone know
where i could get acroread?
Greetings:
Batteries are something very near and dear to me since I am also an amateur
radio operator.
Today's laptops still have very poor charging circuits. If you really care
about
getting the absolute maximum use from your batteries, then I would suggest
looking
for an external battery ch
Hi all,
I have the same problem too--i prefer acroread as opposed to gpdf but
can't seem to find it in the current testing versions(i don't think i
could find it in stable either). So i have had to do
without acroread ever since i updated to gnome2.4. Does anyone know
where i could get acroread?
Greetings:
Batteries are something very near and dear to me since I am also an amateur radio
operator.
Today's laptops still have very poor charging circuits. If you really care about
getting the absolute maximum use from your batteries, then I would suggest looking
for an external battery char
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
AS> completely done. Now then, the guy in the shop told me to extract it every
AS> time I'm using my laptop on AC. However, that seems a bit annoying and
AS> dangerous: I wouldn't want to break the slot or anything. So the question
AS> is: in your ex
Alessandro Speranza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been googling in search of acroread 5 for debian testing.
xpdf is an excellent DFSG-free PDF reader. The version in unstable
(it'll probably trickle to testing soon enough) has support for PDF
bookmarks, which is the major thing earlier vers
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Alessandro Speranza wrote:
AS> completely done. Now then, the guy in the shop told me to extract it every
AS> time I'm using my laptop on AC. However, that seems a bit annoying and
AS> dangerous: I wouldn't want to break the slot or anything. So the question
AS> is: in your ex
(oups, didn't reply to the list)
Alessandro Speranza wrote:
Hi guys.
Hi
[...]
Second question, laptop specific.
This morning I went battery shopping for my laptop (compaq presario 700).
It cost me 145 euro+vat, and I had to buy, because the other one was
completely done. Now then, the guy in
Alessandro Speranza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been googling in search of acroread 5 for debian testing.
xpdf is an excellent DFSG-free PDF reader. The version in unstable
(it'll probably trickle to testing soon enough) has support for PDF
bookmarks, which is the major thing earlier vers
(oups, didn't reply to the list)
Alessandro Speranza wrote:
Hi guys.
Hi
[...]
Second question, laptop specific.
This morning I went battery shopping for my laptop (compaq presario 700).
It cost me 145 euro+vat, and I had to buy, because the other one was
completely done. Now then, the guy in the
Hello
Alessandro Speranza wrote:
Hi guys.
Not laptop specific question to start with:
I've been googling in search of acroread 5 for debian testing. I've come
across a debian package for woody, but wouldn't install, asking for some
acroread-debian-files, which I haven't managed to find. Is the
Hello
Alessandro Speranza wrote:
Hi guys.
Not laptop specific question to start with:
I've been googling in search of acroread 5 for debian testing. I've come
across a debian package for woody, but wouldn't install, asking for some
acroread-debian-files, which I haven't managed to find. Is there
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