![]() If you follow the above steps correctly, you should have the Adobe Acrobat Reader ready to run on your Windows PC or MAC. Under the hood, we can mention that the application requires 1GB of RAM, approximately 250MB free disk space, the GTK+ GUI toolkit version 2.6 or later, Mozilla Firefox, as well as the CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) and OpenLDAP libraries. The latest version of Adobe Reader for Linux is quite old and not even close to the current releases of the application for Windows and Mac OSes. Above that, it supports only the 32-bit hardware platform. ![]() In conclusion, we have to say that Adobe Reader is not quite usable on modern Linux distributions. ![]() It will not even run on 64-bit platforms and most operating system don’t have the old versions of the libraries it requires.īecause of this, and because of the fact the Adobe turned its back to the Linux community by no longer supporting Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Air, and most probably Adobe Reader as well, we strongly recommend to use an open source PDF viewer, such as Evince on GNOME, or Okular on KDE.
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