

The RedHat version is Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.7 (Tikanga). Like Acrobat Reader, are there any other products like Flash etc that can obtained through FTP. The Acrobat Reader version installed is 9.4. Without i386 in 64-bit env acroread gives file not found and GTK errors, so run: sudo dpkg -add-architecture i386 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get -y install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libglib2.0-0:i386 libsoup2.4-1:i386 libgtk2.0-0:i386 sudo apt-get -y install libicu-dev:i386 gtk2-engines-murrine libcanberra-gtk-module:i386. I want to understand how exists when adobe does not show it on their website (ok even unix version is not listed on there website). > No, there is no Linux Version of acrobat reader on adobe site. My finding is as captured on the screenshot. Then I though Acrobat Reader might be an exception and checked on adobe site. Adobe Reader is free software that allows everyone from business professionals to home users to easily and reliably view, print, and search PDF files using. I was surprised, because as per my understanding, none of adobe products are available for linux platforms (correct me if I am wrong ). So they might never miss adobe products on Linux.īut what brings me to this question is - i found a article which describes on: How to Install Adobe Acrobat Reader on Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa Linux First things first - If I got it right, the Linux folks might like adobe alternatives like GIMP (instead of Photoshop) etc to work with images/pdf/videos on Linux.
