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Step-by-step – Acrobat Reader DC Installation in Debian Bullseye

July 3, 2020 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Installing

  1. 3. Installing Acrobat Reader DC

    Then to Install Acrobat Reader DC in
    For the Stable Release run:

    sudo snap install acrordrdc

    And for the Latest Acrobat DC 2020+ play:

    sudo snap install acrordrdc --edge

    Authenticate with the User’s Admin Pass.
    If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.
    Then to Achieve the Acrobat DC Setup run it on Command Line with:

    sudo snap run acrordrdc

    And Choose “Install” to Start Downloading and Installing Acrobat DC:

    Step-by-step Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Debian Bullseye Installation - Notice

    How Recommended then Turn Off the App Updating!

  2. 4. Launching Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

    Finally, Launch & Enjoy Adobe Acrobat Reader DC on
    From Shell issue again:

    snap run acrordrdc

    Possibly Choose to “Run with Protected Mode Disabled”:

    Step-by-step Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Debian Bullseye Installation - Protected Mode Disabled

    Or make Use of the Desktop Launcher:

    Step-by-step Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Debian Bullseye Installation - Launcher
    Step-by-step Adobe Acrobat Reader DC Debian Bullseye Installation - UI

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