Re: acroread
- From: Ismael Valladolid Torres <ivalladt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 10:39:34 +0100
Enrique Morfin escribe:
Hi!
i use one of the generic ones like gv or pdfviewer,I used kpdf. Once i tried it, some time ago. It was
that do not depend on kde or knome. works fine,
easier
to use and cleaner than acrobat.
very unusable. Now it rocks.
Now, does anyone run the acroread or any other i386
prog in ppc? just for know howto do it. Is wine
usable? Can i run a win porgram in ppc?
Not in ppc natively, but you will be able to do it in newer Apple
computers with intel processors.
If your ppc is powerful enough you can run Windows or an Intel Linux
as a QEMU guest.
also not ashamed to go back and forth with macosxYes, but i prefer linux. Too bad there is no
when i need to.
flashplayer, or other software.
Few things make you learn so much about computing than using Linux on
a non-Intel computer. I learnt and enjoyed a lot running Debian on an
old B&W G3. I think this compensates Flash lackage.
Cordially, Ismael
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