By the way, I have tried opening the file using Adobe Reader in Windows
XP - there was no problem.
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evince can't open some pdf files, floating point exception
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When I tried to open the attached PDF on my desktop, evince closes it
straight away. So I use bash and type evince 03.pdf. The same happened,
but with a message "Floating point exception".
** Attachment added: "03.pdf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50753165/03.pdf
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evince can't open some pd
A similar problem also affects me, and it is now occurring frequently. I
have filed a bug report on LyX bug tracker as well, see:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6052
Their reply is they have attempted fixing it, and upgrading to version
1.6.3 should solve the problem. Can the version on Ubuntu re
I no longer have this problem after disabling the proprietary STA driver
and enabling the open-source B43 driver. I have no idea why Ubuntu made
the propriety STA driver available on their CD. May be it should ship
the open-source driver with its CD instead to be true to the open-source
spirit?
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I am running Intrepid Ibex and I suspect I have the same problem as
well, although I have no proof as studying the system logs after the
crashes did not give me any clues.
I installed the driver through GNOME Control Centre > Hardware Drivers >
select 'Broadcom STA Driver' > click 'Activate' butto
I have the same problem with a text document with mathematical formulae
added using OpenOffice Maths after exporting it as PDF. I have a
workaround by using 'Print to PDF' which comes with Ubuntu. Press Ctrl+P
in OpenOffice and the document should be "printed" as a PDF file stored
in /home/[your ow