Re: [gutvol-d] Is this a Project Gutenberg violation?

I usually prefer either .txt or .html myself, LOL. PDF is also good (the new version coming out soon will offer Linux support, so I have heard. I run Red Hat Linux 9 on my machine in a dual-boot environment (alongside Wincrap XP) and will shortly upgrade RH9 to Fedora Core 3 once I finish downloading and burning the ISOs to CD-R next week. I LOVE my new DSL connection, it's very handy ;) Jared

I usually prefer either .txt or .html myself, LOL. PDF is also good (the new version coming out soon will offer Linux support, so I have heard.
New version of what? PGDVD? Acroread? I've been using PDF on Linux for several years now, with acroread, xpdf, Oo.org, Perl, and other tools, without much difficulty. David A. Desrosiers desrod@gnu-designs.com http://gnu-designs.com

JBuck814366460@aol.com wrote:
I usually prefer either .txt or .html myself, LOL. PDF is also good (the new version coming out soon will offer Linux support, so I have heard. I run Red Hat Linux 9 on my machine in a dual-boot environment (alongside Wincrap XP) and will shortly upgrade RH9 to Fedora Core 3 once I finish downloading and burning the ISOs to CD-R next week. I LOVE my new DSL connection, it's very handy ;)
Hi! I believe Acrobat Reader is already available for Linux - It's definitely available on the Suse Linux Professional DVD. If you'd prefer a more "free" programme to read PDF files, there's GPDF which comes as part of Fedora Core 3: http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/~mk793652/gpdf/ You'll also find packages for many different flavours of Linux available here: http://rpm.pbone.net/ Enjoy :-) Holden
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