On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 09:35:30AM -0500, rpgoldman at real-time.com wrote:
> Brian D. Hicks writes:
>  > After my last apt-get dist-upgrade on my Debian testing box, I ran into
>  > a peculiar effect when attempting to view PDFs with mozilla.  Even
>  > though my preferences specifically say to view all PDFs using xpdf,
>  > mozilla attempts to load acroread anyway (and acroread promptly crashes
>  > or just quits, I'm not exactly sure).
>  > 
>  > Uninstalling acroread seems to solve the problem, but I still wonder 
>  > why mozilla overrode my preferences like that.
> 
> Is it possible that you have plugger installed?  Plugger came along
> with mozilla on my Mandrake install:

No, plugger is not installed.

-- 
Brian Hicks <http://eight.dhs.org> <hick0142 at umn.edu> <PGP:0xADDD1F16> 
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	which means "We hope you like it!"'  -- Lambda Expressway
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