![]() I'm using GNOME Flashback, so the file manager is Nautilus. I ran update-desktop-database, logged out and back in from the DE.īTW. Which I guess should cause Adobe Reader be displayed among applications suitable to open a PDF file - but it isn't.Įven after I manually changed the line in /usr/share/applications/defaults.list to application/pdf= and removed the same from my ~/.config/mimeapps.list, it didn't change anything. However, my ~/.config/mimeapps.list contains in section the lineĪs I have set the default app back to Evince, and it also contains in the line I am installing using msi file which is working fine. ![]() Could find shorcuts created in start menu but can see empty Adobe folder under Program Files. App logs shows no error, and gives exit code 0. I was able to install acrobat DC app successfully. Which must have been added during Adobe Reader installation. AcrobatDC application installation was successfull but missing files in Program Files directory. I checked /usr/share/applications/defaults.list (actually a symlink to /etc/gnome/defaults.list) and it contains the line After I did this, Adobe Reader does no more appear in the "Open with another application" menu, so I cannot use it with right-click - I have to open Adobe Reader from the main menu and use File/Open in the application or drag-and-drop. ![]() So on my new Ubuntu 20.04 I installed Adobe Reader from the latest available Linux version (AdbeRdr9.5.5-1_i386linux_enu.deb) to be able to open these files.Īfter installation, Adobe Reader set itself as the default application for PDF files, so I set the default application back to Evince. I have a few strange PDF files (that I received once from my bank) that open correctly only in Adobe Reader. ![]()
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