11/10/2023 0 Comments Acroread linux![]() (The package names can be obtained with this command: ) $ dpkg -l | grep -i acroread $ sudo apt-get -purge remove acroread-bin User asked me not to cross-post on several SE, so I copy the other answer I had on superuser.SE as it does not exactly answer the question but still, may be useful.Ĭredits to PositronicBrain (superuser.SE user):įirst, open a command terminal and uninstall the acroread: $ sudo apt-get -purge remove acroread Would you have any ideas why this would happen? I guess it is due to the fact that I /home and /share are mounted from the LDAP server.Įdit This question was originally asked on superuser.SE. To see if something was running but it did not return anything. When running as unpriviledged user, nothing happens, no error, no windows. ![]() When running acroread as root, everything is normal, Adobe Reader opens. I installed acroread with su rootĪdd-apt-repository "deb $(lsb_release -sc) partner" The computer is running under Linux Mint 17. I am working on a computer connected to a LDAP server. Note I already asked the exact same question here, with no success.
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