Debian :: About Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader

Jan 4, 2010

Debian 5.0 32bit
Iceweasel 3.0.6
On browsing a document on a website it popup;Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 (with Asian Font pack installed) or above is required for viewing this document. Please install the required software. I couldn't find its package is on repo

Adobe Reader: [URL]
Which package shall I download? Where shall I retain the package to install so that it can be detected on browsing?

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Firefox 3.5.6

On browsing a document on a website it popup;
Code:
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On browsing a document on a website it popup;
Code:
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Adobe Reader [URL]
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I have just updated my system from openSuse 11.1 to openSuse 11.2, all is working fine. Now I would like to install the Adobe Reader program downloading it from the official website. I can use Evince to see PDF files... Unfortunately Evince shows strange defects over the images contained in the PDF file (strange white vertical lines and other little things).

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