Thanks for the suggestions on Acroread. as far as I know, i have all the
dependencies installed as rpms. The difference seems to be cups; if I
define a local printer, I can access its options, but when cups is set
up to browse for printers (and finding the ones on the RHEL 6 server),
the print
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 3:11 AM, David Jansen wrote:
> Well, this may not be the perfect place to ask about a closed-source
> program, but I'm probably not the only one installing AdobeReader (acroread)
> on a Linux system.
> Ever since installing Fedora 16, AdobeReader's print properties dialogue
On Tue, 2012-01-17 at 10:11 +0100, David Jansen wrote:
> Well, this may not be the perfect place to ask about a closed-source
> program, but I'm probably not the only one installing AdobeReader
> (acroread) on a Linux system.
> Ever since installing Fedora 16, AdobeReader's print properties dial
On 01/17/2012 05:11 PM, David Jansen wrote:
> Well, this may not be the perfect place to ask about a closed-source
> program, but I'm probably not the only one installing AdobeReader
> (acroread) on a Linux system.
> Ever since installing Fedora 16, AdobeReader's print properties
> dialogue is unus