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Old 11th February 2010, 10:21 PM
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(FC11) PDF Woes: open slow / wont print / garbled characters

Has anyone managed to get pdf's open and printing in Fedora?


It seems whether using evince, ghost write, or open office, PDFs load excruciatingly slow. Also, when printing they hang for 4 minutes, then sometimes spit a garbled sheet out of the printer.


Upon using the top command, the editors seem to be hogging 99'ish % of the cpu.

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