Since the upgrade to AdobeReader_enu-9.1.0-1.i486.rpm and flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386.rpm, I have lost these in firefox. And Adobe Reader is not even on my Gnome Applications panel, I have to run it from a terminal window.
Perhaps this has been covered, but how do I get these back?
On Sunday 12 April 2009 10:03:30 pm Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Since the upgrade to AdobeReader_enu-9.1.0-1.i486.rpm and flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386.rpm, I have lost these in firefox. And Adobe Reader is not even on my Gnome Applications panel, I have to run it from a terminal window.
Perhaps this has been covered, but how do I get these back?
Have you tried uninstalling the RPMs and reinstalling them?
Regards.
German Pulido wrote:
On Sunday 12 April 2009 10:03:30 pm Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Since the upgrade to AdobeReader_enu-9.1.0-1.i486.rpm and flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386.rpm, I have lost these in firefox. And Adobe Reader is not even on my Gnome Applications panel, I have to run it from a terminal window.
Perhaps this has been covered, but how do I get these back?
Have you tried uninstalling the RPMs and reinstalling them?
Well that did work. It still seems strange to unistall then reinstall. I tend to look for other things first....
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 08:38 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
German Pulido wrote:
On Sunday 12 April 2009 10:03:30 pm Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Since the upgrade to AdobeReader_enu-9.1.0-1.i486.rpm and flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386.rpm, I have lost these in firefox. And Adobe Reader is not even on my Gnome Applications panel, I have to run it from a terminal window.
Perhaps this has been covered, but how do I get these back?
Have you tried uninstalling the RPMs and reinstalling them?
Well that did work. It still seems strange to unistall then reinstall. I tend to look for other things first....
---- It's a Windows thing - sort of like expecting a reboot to fix things.
There was a version or two of Adobe Reader that didn't create the launchers in the 'desktop' menus - that seems to be the case with me right now (Fedora) as a matter of fact but I'm not all that stressed about it because I usually open Adobe Reader by clicking a PDF file anyway. It does seem as though they're finally starting to fix the erratic memory issues of Adobe Reader plugin running inside Firefox.
Craig