, probably no real solution then, except hoping that adobe will some
day start supplying updates for Linux again. But since the Linux version
is already so far behind the windows and mac versions, it is probably
time to just forget about acroread and use open source tools.
David Jansen
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the open source viewers, so a solution would be
welcome.
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H
ge the password, and
telling them to only use that command, and not any other interface that
offers to change a password.
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: Fedora 15, RHEL 6, both same situation)
David Jansen
PS: I know a 3rd option would be to switch everything over to winbind,
which may or may not work in our complex situation with various Windows
domains with trusts. The point is: everything else works, except for a
consistent password change met
b1 . The man page will probably
give you the information you need to make it do what you need it to do.
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#x27;bootloader' command
in a kickstart file can add boot options, but how to get rid of unwanted
boot options that seem to be added by default (same is trye when doing
an interactive install, one can add boot options, but that's not what I
seem to need here).
David Jansen
PS: this is
I understand I can skip the
disk as a data storage disk which isn't used in partitioning, but
unfortunately, it's not on a separate disk. So, what to do?
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