Fedora and Adobe Reader

From: Clark (who_at_whoknows.com)
Date: 09/28/05

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    Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 18:59:12 GMT
    
    

    I am trying to install Adobe's Reader 7.0 in Fedora Core 4. It seems to
    install fine and runs when selected, but if I click on almost any of the
    menu items, preferences being a big one, the program closes without any
    messages.

    Since I am fairly new, can anyone lead me to a trouble shooting method
    that will help find the problem. I did try strace, but it locks up and
    a reboot is required, assuming I am doing it right. What I did see was
    an indication that some folders might be missing, like
    root/.icons/Bluecurve/index.theme and
    usr/share/pixmaps/default/cursors/Left_side. If either one of these is
    important, do you know where I can get them.

    Thanks,
    Clark


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