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Old August 24th 05, 02:07 AM
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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005 21:46:56 UTC, wrote:

PJR writes:

Michael Baldwin Bruce wrote:


Mikus Grinbergs writes:


I've had the Innotek port of Acrobat version 5 running for some time.
Lately, however, it's become effectively useless. Upon being launched,
the logo will get displayed with the CPU activity pegged at 100 percent
for MINUTES before the first page gets displayed. Closing it takes
about as long. I'm not aware of any changes to my system since the
problem started occurring. Has anybody else experienced such a
dramatic slowdown in performance and figured out how to solve the
problem?


As soon as Acrobat version 5 became available, I posted my
experience of it taking EXTREMELY long to do things. If I
remember correctly, my post was pooh-poohed.


Be that as it may, the difference here is that Acrobat used to be nice
and speedy, but now it's slower than molassas, yet I cannot think of
any change that has been made to the system. Rebooting did not cure
the problem.


Uninstall and reinstall, Dickless. Rebooting is the dickhead approach.
You would know that if you didn't spend all your time uttering
saucerhead gaga.


You can get Acrobat *Five* for OS/2??? Welcome to the late 20th
century, Davie!


What does that have to do with alt.astronomy, PJR?

PJ "he could also convert the .pdf to .ps, but he'd have to know how
to" R :-)


What does that have to do with alt.astronomy, PJR?

Oh Please! Don't start this type of crap in this newsgroup! Keep it
in the advocacy newsgroup with those idiots like Michael Baldwin
Bruce, Art Deco, Elizabot and the like.


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