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The first stable point update to the 1.4.x branch of Wine fixes nearly 70 bugs affecting applications such as .NET Framework 3.0, LibreOffice, and Adobe Acrobat, as well as games like Borderlands... The ...
Adobe rise a Security Alert for Flash, Adobe Reader and Acrobat. This security issue affect all the OS (Windows, Linux, Mac, etc) running any of this 3 programas (I think almost all the personal computers ...
3. openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 119 is Out!
(DistributionCentral/Distribution Blogs)
... office to Linux – Save time and money with free, open source software 12.5 Warnings 12.5.1 US-CERT Cyber Security Alert SA10-103C — Adobe Reader and ...
4. Linux Migration Guide: Installation Tips
(Learn Linux/New User Guides)
... applications, such as Flash or Adobe Acrobat. Here's how to find and install the apps you'll need to make your Linux installation nice and polished. Installing Acrobat Reader You don't need Adobe's ...
5. Installing openSUSE 11.1
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
... reviewing these updates. The next pop-up window to appear is for the [Installation Settings]. This normally comments on any proprietary software that needs to be installed such as Java or Adobe Acrobat ...
6. suffixes.7
(Learn Linux/Man Pages)
... bitmap format  .pcf X11 font files  .pdf Adobe Portable Data Format (use Acrobat/acroread or xpdf)  .perl Perl source (see .ph, .pl and .pm)  .pfa PostScript font definition files, ...
... both completely broken. Revision 4.0 2005-10-09 Revised by: esr Update for Fedora Core 4. The fedora.us repositories have become Fedora Extras. Adobe Acrobat plugin no longer seems to be necessary, ...
8. HP-HOWTO
(Learn Linux/How Tos)
HP HOWTO Configuration Guide and Use of HP Products under Linux (Version 0.94) Bruno Cornec Hewlett Packard Bruno@HyPer-Linux.org Copyright © 1997-2001 by Bruno Cornec  ...
9. Mozilla-Optimization
(Learn Linux/How Tos)
...  There are several configuration choices that you can make after you have installed your browser. You can add plugins for common web technologies such as Java (java.sun.com), PDF printing (www.adobe.com), ...
10. Printing-HOWTO
(Learn Linux/How Tos)
... PostScript 16.2. TeX dvi 16.3. Adobe PDF 17. Serial printers under lpd 17.1. Setting up in printcap 17.2. Older serial printers that drop characters 18. What's missing? 18.1. Plumbing 18.2. ...
11. Printing-Usage-HOWTO
(Learn Linux/How Tos)
... Printing PDF files Adobe has released an Acrobat reader for Linux, and it's available on the Adobe home page http://www.adobe.com. Its predecessor, xpdf, is also available. Both should print ...
12. Token-Ring
(Learn Linux/How Tos)
... text, Adobe Acrobat pdf, Postscript, SGML source, 1.5. Credits In this version I have the pleasure of acknowleding: IBM for providing hardware, technical documentation ...
13. A survey of Linux PDF viewers
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
Portable Document Format, designed in the early 1990s by Adobe Systems, is slowly replacing PostScript as the preferred format for saving and viewing generic documents. Early on, only Adobe supplied ...
14. Manipulating PDFs with the PDF Toolkit
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
... that does everything. The PDF Toolkit (pdftk) claims to be that all-in-one solution. It's the closest thing to Adobe Acrobat that I've found for Linux.   Creating and reading PDF ...
15. Putting together PDF files
(Software/Applications)
... PDF files. You can use it extract pages from a PDF file, rearrange the pages in a file, rotate pages, and even touch up text. In fact, pdfmeld packs many of the features of Adobe Acrobat in a package that ...
16. Creating PDF files with ps2pdf
(Learn Linux/Linux How to and Tutorials)
For better or for worse, Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) is a wildly popular way of exchanging information. On Windows and Mac OS, most people create PDF files by first creating a PostScript ...
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