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Old 07-01-2008   #1 (permalink)
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problem with the acrobat reader

Hi guys,

I am running Suse 10.3.

My acrobat reader loves to take over 100% of the CPU. Could anyone tell the reason?

cheers
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Which reader? There are dozens of them.
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I am using the Adobe Reader 8.
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There's your problem. Try another reader.
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try running it fron commandline post output here
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I have tried to run it on command line. It does perform the same.
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Well try another 1
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To be honest blablabla81, I hate Acrobat reader. You'll find kpdf much faster and lighter than Arcobat reader, and it does exactly the same job.
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I second Manchunian. Also Evince is a good reader and I believe oKular is pretty cool too.
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