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Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak concluded that gluster fs home shares will
cause adobe Acroread to <br>
crash with error message:<br>
<pre>Acroread was unable to create the directory /fileserver/home/mjc/.adobe
in your home directory.
There may be a permission problem with the parent directory.
Acroread was unable to create the directory /fileserver/home/mjc/.adobe
in your home directory.
There may be a permission problem with the parent directory.
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I have investigated this a bit and found that Acroread is a 32-bit
appilcation.<br>
If home share is mounted with <span class="bold bold">enable-ino32
Acroread </span>will actually start <br>
*but* just about everything else in the desktop environment will
fail...<br>
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My only advice is to ditch the Adobe product since it is simply not
needed on <br>
a modern Linux desktop...<br>
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Regards<br>
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Hans Höök<br>
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