On Tuesday 15 March 2005 11:46, Gustavo Seabra wrote: > On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 06:00:26 +0000, Michael A. Peters <mpeters@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 03/14/2005 09:40:49 PM, Michael A. Peters wrote: > > > There's a new commercial Adobe Acrobat reader - screenshots look like > > > gtk2 > > > > > > ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/7x/7.0/enu/AdobeReader_enu-7. > > >0.0-1.i386.rpm > > > > > > I haven't tried it yet - it's downloading now - previous Adobe > > > readers (for me) have only been worth deleting - but people are > > > saying they like this one a lot. > > > > Works well - and it is dynamically linked against gtk2+ which means it > > gets menu shadowing from my patched install of gtk2+ and this matches > > everythinh I use (except firefox) :) > > > > -- > > Michael A. Peters > > http://mpeters.us/ > > I wonder... I have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed, although I don't > remember from which repo I got it. Using the link cited, will it > overwrite the current version here, or will I end up with two > acroreads installed? > > >rpm -q acroread > > acroread-5.0.10-1.1.fc3.rf > > >where acroread > > /usr/bin/acroread > I installed v7 last night. Here is what I got: # ll /usr/bin/acroread lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 40 Mar 15 01:11 /usr/bin/acroread -> /usr/local/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/bin/acroread If you want to keep the old version you could rename /usr/bin/acroread before installing v7. -- Paul Almquist paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Eau Claire, WI USA