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2018 Mar 04
1
evince
On 03/03/2018 11:31 AM, hw wrote:
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>> Is there better source to look for answers than these two:
>
> What kind of answers are you looking for?
>
> Perhaps installing a missing font solves the problem with evince.
> You could try mupdf, xpdf and qpdfview to see if one of them can
> display the PDFs you have.? Unfortunately, none of them are included
> in Centos.? That leaves gimp --- can it import the PDFs?
>
Yes, GIMP will read PDFs, but it splits them into separate images.? That
isn't a major problem if you're simply reading the...
2018 Mar 02
5
evince
We have some small networks with connectivity to the Internet
through firewall routers.? The smallest has one Windows 7
system and three Linux systems including both CentOS 6 and
CentOS 7 machines.? The Windows 7 systems have full Adobe
packages that are updated regularly and are trouble free.
On the Linux systems, evince has been our go to product for
viewing and printing .pdf documents.? This
2018 Mar 03
0
evince
...files. The current problem leaves
> blank nearly half of the pages in some documents.
>
> Is there better source to look for answers than these two:
What kind of answers are you looking for?
Perhaps installing a missing font solves the problem with evince.
You could try mupdf, xpdf and qpdfview to see if one of them can
display the PDFs you have. Unfortunately, none of them are included
in Centos. That leaves gimp --- can it import the PDFs?
>
> http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/
>
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince
>
> Any help with this issue would be greatl...
2015 Dec 20
8
[Bug 93458] New: page allocation failure: order:5, mode:0x240c0c0
...: Driver/nouveau
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Reporter: zcalusic at bitsync.net
QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Kernel 4.4.0-rc5+, G94. The below failed allocation happens pretty often, with
various applications like Xorg, iceweasel, icedove, mplayer, qpdfview. The
order 5 is a pretty big contiguous allocation, if memory is fragmented the
linux kernel will give up pretty fast (if the order is above 3, IIRC). Maybe
somewhere kmalloc should be replaced with vmalloc? Didn't see any of these
errors in kernel 4.2.0.
soffice.bin: page allocation failure:...