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Rachid Ayad <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Jan 2008 19:50:19 -0500
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  Hello Again, I am new in this SL5 area, but I found "evince" viewer can 
do anything, and also gv can do pdf.

  Regards, rachid .

On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Rachid Ayad wrote:

> Hello, I just installed SL5 but I did not find a way to install adobe 
> acrobat utilities: acroread or xpdf .
>
> 1) acroread: "yum" does not know about acroread and also "Install/remove 
> GNOME untility", so I did download some rpms from cern web site:
>
> http://glitesoft.cern.ch/cern/slc30X/i386/yum/updates/repodata/repoview/A.group.html
>
> but rpms work for SL3 and does work for SL5 because of dependencies: 
> XFree86-devel and XFree86-libs. So I tried to install with yum XFree86 but no 
> success (it seems does not exist). Also search in GNOME "Install/Remove" of 
> XFree86 does not give any substancial answer.
>
> 2) xpdf is not recognized GNOME "Install/remove" or yum.
>
> Regards, rachid .
>
>
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