On 23/01/2011 05:12 πμ, Tim wrote: < snip > > I'm surprised you had to install it, or anything to read a PDF file. > As far as I was aware, a PDF file reader gets installed by default. > So any attempts to read a PDF file would open that, automatically. > For most things, it's fine. Sometimes you'll come across some > difficult PDF file that needs some other reader to handle it. > > It's not hard to find PDF readers. All you have to do is a yum > search using pdf as the keyword, either a command line or GUI yum > tool, and it lists things related to PDF files. Some of which will > be readers. All you have to do is read the descriptions, and use > your judgement. > > With Gnome, Evince seems to get installed by default. I suspect KDE > has another default. Usually when i make an installation i install everything , and that´s why i miss the everything button that there was once there , so i didn´t have to run through and select individual packages . You are right i didn´t had to install anything , everything was there but i didn´t knew that Evince was there and could open a pdf file so i asked . -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines