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I am having the exact same problem (Suse 10, firefox 1.0.7, and pdf files) -including the same output to the terminal window. Has anyone managed to resolve this?
Hi I am facing the same problem you have discussed here. I was very happy of finding a solution to it, however when I looked for the installer file I did not find it. I tried in Yast but it did not help. Do you know where to find that installer? Thanks.
Thanks for your fast answer, I did not explain myself well. I did manually look for it in the directory you just mentioned. Now I realize that I was using dashes instead of underscores.
Thanks for the help. Unfortunately after some firefox launchings, after installing the plug in, the problem is the same : when loading a pdf file I get a blank page and in the status bar it says.. done.
I have noticed that I do not get in the help menu any "about plugins". I have to go through the preferences and then in Downloads->plug-ins I find that there is a plugin installed for pdf files.
Do you have any idea of what is happening?
Last edited by jjtrujillo; 10-29-2005 at 10:54 AM.
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