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Privacy Alert

Acrobat Reader 7 contains the ability for certain PDF files to inform a central database that they have been read. This by no means affects all PDF files, and will not be a problem at all for users who do not mind this ability. This "phoning home" can be prevented by disabling JavaScript in Edit -> Preferences -> JavaScript.

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Installation (Pre-Feisty)

You must enable the multiverse repository (see UbuntuHelp:Repositories).

To install the stand-alone reader, launch Add/Remove Applications from Applications > Add/Remove. Search for "adobe" or "reader" and select Adobe Reader. Click Apply to start the installation.

Alternatively, install acroread via Synaptic, apt-get or aptitude.

To install the plugin for your webbrowser, install mozilla-acroread via Synaptic, apt-get or aptitude.

Installation (Feisty and later)

acroread is no longer available in the Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) and 7.10 (Gutsy) repos due to licensing nonsense (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/43780). It can be easily installed by adding the UbuntuHelp:Medibuntu repository and installing the acroread package for the standalone reader and the mozilla-acroread package for the browser plugin.

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Acroread Hangs

There are incidents of acroread hanging (confirmed with version 7.0.9-1 in Feisty). If you launch it from the terminal, it will spit out "expr: syntax error" endlessly. The problem can be fixed by editing the file /usr/bin/acroread

sudo editor /usr/bin/acroread

In the line

echo $mfile| sed 's/libgtk-x11-\([0-9]*\).0.so.0.\([0-9]\)00.\([0-9]*\)\|\(.*\)/\1\2\3/g'

(use ctrl-W to search for it) an extra '*' must be added in the parenthetical expression after ".so.0.":

echo $mfile| sed 's/libgtk-x11-\([0-9]*\).0.so.0.\([0-9]*\)00.\([0-9]*\)\|\(.*\)/\1\2\3/g'

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Adobe Reader 8

Adobe Reader 8.1.1 is available in Medibuntu for Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy).

For older Ubuntus:

It is officially supported (by Adobe) on Ubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Eft), and is also known to work on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn).

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To install, follow the instructions for "Installing downloaded packages" on the InstallingSoftware page.