Re: acrobat reader for x86_64?

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On Sat, Mar 02, 2013 at 12:50:50PM +0000, James Pearson wrote:
> Fernando Cassia wrote:
> > 
> > Ii suggest you download and use Firefox 19, which includes its own
> > internal pdf reader (pdf.js), written in Javascript, no plugins to
> > load!, just File-Open select pdf file and off you go. Same with pdf
> > links on web pages, just clicks and the browser loads the pdf in its
> > internal reader.
> 
> The Mozilla pdf.js extension works with Firefox ESR 17 (and 10) - you 
> can download it from:
> 
>   <http://mozilla.github.com/pdf.js/>
> 
> You will have to disable any other PDF plug-in/extension you may have

yup, thanks. there are no others.

pdfjs works pretty well, but oddly, some PDF files it won't display in
the browser, I have to download them then browse under the file menu
to the file then it displays it just fine.

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