Re: [SLE] Acrobat Reader 7 on SuSE Linux 10.1 [The End of a Mystery]
- From: Lívio Cipriano <lcipriano@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 12:36:22 +0100
Well... like I suspected... the explanation was to simple... The hamster
stuff :-)
I tried to load acroread with beagle and zen turned on/off, I timed it with
time command and I checked the running processes with ps -A and aux.
Acroread, in the first run tooked 2 min to load and after was very irregular,
so it was a obvious case of hogging. Solution: uninstall the SuSE version,
download and install the Adobe version (has only 45Mb instead the 90Mb of
SuSE). Now, I don't bother to count the time it takes to load...
Might be that SuSE has good reasons to alter the original packages, but, I
must confess, don't see an obvious reason for that.
The same happens with eclipse. I use the plain download version. I only have
to uncompress it to /opt and choose a java location.
Lívio
----- Original Message -----
On Thursday 31 August 2006 03:13, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
Well... I just deleted my ".adobe" config dir and now loads must
faster.
Mystery solved?
As you so wonderfully put it:
"... the explanation can be a mystery"
:)
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