On 05/06/18 13:04, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
OK, I got curious. So I grabbed one of the acroread-for-Tumbleweed packages (from home:Ximi1970:openSUSE:Extra) and installed it. It wanted some ISO8859-1.so which it seems it didn't find as a provide (but there is one from the glibc-locale package). I installed 'breaking some of the dependencies'.
Running it failed, it complained that it cannot create files in my home directory. Realizing it is actually a 32-bit executable (although the package is x86_64) I got suspicious that it might have to do with the XFS filesystem of home: Several application (mostly some games) have issues with XFS on large partitions (larger than 1.9T IIRC) and die with such stupid errors. So I moved ~/.adobe to /tmp and put a link in my $HOME instead.
And wonder o wonder, it just runs....
I don't have a Leap 15 aroung to test there.
Fascinating. Thank you for that. It may be possible for me to use it after all, then. I will give it a try. -- Liam Proven - Technical Writer, SUSE Linux s.r.o. Corso II, Křižíkova 148/34, 186-00 Praha 8 - Karlín, Czechia Email: lproven@suse.com - Office telephone: +420 284 241 084 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org