Adobe appears to quit, but a process is left in memory, to churn away. It is quiet for a while, then begins to consume considerable CPU cycles, and then returns to quiet.
If a second file is loaded in the Reader, it works fine, and may even quit normally after the second file (only one file at a time).
If one has a file already loaded, and we read another pdf file (2 in memory) Adobe exhibits the same problem upon quiting.
A kill frees up about 10% cpu, as reported by top.
My system Intel 930 (dual core) , 3 gigs memory, and Fedora 8, 64bit.
Can someone collaborate my findings?
Leslie
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