Install Adobe Reader on Fedora 34/33, CentOS/RHEL 8.3 - Comment Page: 8

This is guide shows, howto install Adobe Reader (Acrobat PDF Reader) current version 9.5.5 RPM on Fedora 34/33, CentOS 8.3, Red Hat (RHEL) 8.3. This method works on 64-bit architectures. [inttf_post_ad1] Check video version of guide: Watch More Videos and Subscribe to if-not-true-then-false.com Youtube Channel 1. Change Root User sudo -i ## OR ## su - 2. Get Adobe Reader RPM package cd /tmp ## English version ## wget http://ardownload.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/unix/9.x/9.5.5/enu/AdbeRdr9.5.5-1_i486linux_enu.rpm 3a. Install Adobe Reader (acroread) on Fedora 34/33 Note: On x86_64 bit system, 32-bit dependencies is also installed. ## Fedora...

258 comments on “Install Adobe Reader on Fedora 34/33, CentOS/RHEL 8.3 - Comment Page: 8

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    1. Great!! It is working now on Centos 7.

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    2. Awesome! Worked on Fedora 28

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    3. /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread: error while loading shared libraries: /lib/libdatrie.so.1: file too short
      when starting with acroread
      i am using fedora 28

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      • Hi stars,

        For me it’s working normally. Try to reinstall libdatrie i686:

        dnf reinstall libdatrie.i686
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    4. Can you please update this for Fedora 29?

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      • Hi EP,

        Yes, I can. I tested it and Adobe Reader is running ok on Fedora 29. Installation is a little messy, but should still work.

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        • Mine is crashing when trying access anything that opens a dialog (open file, or properties, etc)

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    5. It seems Fedora 29 is the end. I can install following these instructions, but rendering is broken, and it crashes when accessing propoerties, or Open File.

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    6. It’s not working in F29.

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    7. In Fedora 29, it doesn’t work. It crashes on certain actions.

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    8. Hi Joe Black, Astrogildo and E. Palm

      First, just tested this on fully updated Fedora 29 and can’t get it chrash on file dialogs or properties etc.

      Could you tell more what errors you get when it crash? Open it from command line and and check console?

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    9. after a dnf install on a fedora 28 station, acroread is not launched:

      $ /usr/bin/acroread

      (acroread:4116): Gtk-WARNING **: 13:41:57.652: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: “adwaita”,

      something missing or badly installed?

      $ rpm -qa | grep adwaita
      adwaita-cursor-theme-3.28.0-1.fc28.noarch
      adwaita-qt4-1.0-4.fc28.x86_64
      adwaita-qt-common-1.0-4.fc28.x86_64
      adwaita-qt-1.0-4.fc28.x86_64
      adwaita-qt5-1.0-4.fc28.x86_64
      adwaita-icon-theme-3.28.0-1.fc28.noarch
      adwaita-gtk2-theme-3.28-1.fc28.x86_64

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      • Hi Daniel,

        Did you installed following packages on step. 3a?

        dnf install libcanberra-gtk2.i686 adwaita-gtk2-theme.i686 PackageKit-gtk3-module.i686
        

        I can’t see 32-bit adwaita-gtk2-theme installed.

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    10. These instructions worked like a charm.
      Thanks

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      • Hi M2S,

        I can’t get this error, what desktop do you use?

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    11. Works great! Thank you to all.

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    12. Hi,

      It installed successfully on CentOS 7 (latest version) but I’m unable to sign in to the Adobe Document Cloud with the AdobeID from within the Adobe Reader?

      Regards,

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    13. I get

      XXX~]$ acroread
      dirname: missing operand
      Try ‘dirname –help’ for more information.
      Segmentation fault (core dumped)

      when I run in on Fedora 29. To be fair, it did not work on Fedora 28 (i.e., before I upgraded), either.
      Not sure how to diagnose the problem further, would appreciate any insights.

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    14. Thanks for the useful instructions. Just to let you know that after the installation (on Fedora 28) Adobe Reader was working just as root, probably because I’m using LDAP credentials. I had to do:

      $ dnf install sssd-client.i686

      After that it worked fine with normal users as well.

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      • Thanks Fernando, nice addition!

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