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# INSTALL script installs to /opt/Adobe by defaultĪpt-get install libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:i386 libgtk2.0-0:i386
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Q: How to install Acroread on Jessie / AMD64? Hopefully someday this will all be easier. You cannot start any other program from Acrobat Reader (such as a web browser), because the special settings do not work for other applications. To prevent the warning during the loading of the PPK module, remove it: rm /usr/lib/Adobe/Acrobat7.0/Reader/intellinux/plug_ins/.api Copy /etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders to /etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders32, and replace all references to /usr/lib/ with /usr/lib32/: sed 's:/usr/lib/:/usr/lib32/:' /etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders32ĥ. Not sure if it is required - AlexanderVlasovĤ. Towards the end, there is a line exec "$ACRO_EXEC_CMD" GCONV_PATH=/usr/lib32/gconv LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib32/libpangohack.so.0.0 GDK_PIXBUF_MODULE_FILE=/etc/gtk-2.0/gdk-pixbuf.loaders32Īt the beginning of this line, before exec. While you are at it, you may also get the extra plugins.ģ. It won't go without force, because it is the wrong architecture. acroread_7.0.8-0.0_b) debian package from and install it with dpkg -i -force-architecture acroread_7.0.8-0.0_b This step does not work on Jessie ( Package has no installation candidate) For Jessie see instructions belowĢ. Do apt-get install ia32-libs ia32-libs-gtk In Etch and later, install ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk. If that does not work for you, either try the chroot approach described in the HOWTO or, if you absolutely want to avoid using a chroot, follow these instructions as an alternate way:ġ. Note that you still will need to install the ia32-libs and ia32-libs-gtk packages. The package will be installed in /opt with a shell-script in /usr/bin, a manpage in /usr/share/man and a bash-completion snippet /etc/bash_completion.d/acroread.sh. deb packages available from Adobe’s FTP servers (version 9.4.7) work just fine, provided that one installs using dpkg -force-architecture -i AdbeRdr9.4.7-1_i386linux_enu.deb Because of the technology paternity, Debian uses the name "AMD64".Ī: At least for testing as of March 2012, the ‘official’. The architecture is AMD64-compatible and Debian AMD64 will run on AMD and Intel processors with 64-bit support. Intel refers to its AMD64 implementation as " ?Intel64" previously named " ?EM64T".
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Before release, it was called "x86-64" or "x86_64", and some distributions still use these names. "AMD64" is the name chosen by AMD for their 64-bit extension to the Intel x86 instruction set. Q: Is this port only for AMD 64-bit ]?Ī: No. To add the Q's at the bottom of this page. If there are unanswered questions the best thing you can do is
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This page holds the frequently asked questions regarding Please either ask in IRC channel if unsure or refer to the The Debian GNU/Linux AMD64 HOW-TO for a more up-to-date manual. Some parts of this FAQ can be highly out of date or even wrong.