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PRODUCT: Acrobat Reader
VERSION: 3.x
PLATFORM: Unix
RELEASED ON: 01/14/97
TITLE
Acrobat Reader 3.0 for Linux
ADOBE BBS (206-623-6984) LOCATION
File Library, adobe, acrobatreader, unix, 3.x,
acroread_linux_30.tar.gz
(3673K)
ADOBE FTP LOCATIONS
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobatreader/unix/3.x/acroread_linux_30.tar.gz
(3673K)
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/acrobatreader/unix/3.x/acroread_linux_30.tar.Z
(3673K)
DESCRIPTION
Adobe is pleased to introduce Acrobat 3.0 (formerly code-named
Acrobat Amber), the fastest way to publish any document on your
corporate Intranet, on the Web, or on CD-ROM. The free Adobe
Acrobat Reader 3.0 enables you to view, navigate, and browse PDF
files seamlessly within leading Web browsers such as Netscape
Navigator 2.0. For more details, visit Adobe's Web site at
http://www.adobe.com/.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
* LINUX 5.3 or later operating system software
* 12 MB of available hard disk space
* A 32MB machine
AVAILABLE OFFLINE?
No
HANDLING NOTES
To decompress a ".tar.gz" file on a Unix system, use "gzcat
[myfile.tar.gz] | tar xvf -" where [myfile.tar.gz] is the file
you want to decompress.
To decompress a ".tar.Z" file on a Unix system, use "zcat
[myfile.tar.Z] | tar xvf -" where [myfile.tar.Z] is the file you
want to decompress.
INSTALLATION NOTES
Please read the documents included in the archive for complete
installation instructions.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Adobe develops and tests this Reader on the Yggdrasil 1.2.13
Fall 95 release configuration (1.2.13 Linux kernel, XFree86
3.1.2 and the following system libraries: libc 5.0.9, libm 5.0,
libdl 1.7.10). However, we believe and have heard from users
that it runs well on the following system configurations:
* Redhat Linux 3.0.3 and kernel 2.0
* Slackware and the 1.2.13 kernel
* XFree86 3.1.2G X server
* XFree86 3.1.2 server using S3 Trio64 hardware
* Linux 2.0.4 ELF system
* Linux 2.0.21
* XFree86 3.1.2G (beta X11R6.1), libc 5.3.12 , ld.so 1.7.14
* Debian 1.1 with kernel upgraded to 2.0.21
* Slackware 3.1
* 2.0.18 and a hacked-up Slackware 3.0 install
* Red Hat 3.0.3 Picasso system (Linux 1.2.13 kernel)
KEYWORDS
amber