There are lots of alternative PDF viewers for just about any platform here:
http://pdfreaders.org/
Ubuntu 9.10 has a PDF reader already installed in the base default install, so you already have what you need, unless you removed it.
Michael Havens wrote:
> I just want to view and print but still it tells me to install it.
> IO am using ubuntuu 9.10
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> On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Jason Holtzapple <ml@bitflip.net> wrote:
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>> On 01/21/2011 09:29 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
>>> My W-2s are online and the computer just told me I need to download it.
>>> How do I apt it?
>> You didn't mention what OS you are using. If you just want to view or
>> print a pdf the standard evince reader installed on Ubuntu will work
>> just fine. You really only need acrobat if you want to fill in pdf
>> forms. And even, then, you should sandbox any Adobe software in its own
>> virtual machine so it doesn't !@#$ up your main OS.
>>
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