I've got a PDF document that I would like to be able to read... but for some reason a number of the embedded pictures and graphs don't display cleanly when opened in evince or okular on Ubuntu 13.04 (they display normally in Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows 7). I've tried downloading and installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.5 and FoxIt Reader 1.1 in .deb format and get warnings about bad packaging format, etc. Even when I click thru to install anyway, the install process would hang up over and over again.
Are there any other viable options out there?
Just for reference, here is a download link for the offending file if anyone cares to test it on their machine (warning - 67+MB file):
sudo apt-get install acroread
. As far as the web browsers are concerned: Yes, with Chrome you can just drag your local PDF file to a tab and it should open it in Chrome's inbuilt PDF viewer. I suppose the same method would work with FF as well. – Glutanimate Oct 23 '13 at 16:58