This can be done by choosing Edit > Preferences > General and unchecking Enable Protected Mode at startup. If you do encounter problems, turning off Protected Mode may help. While using Adobe Reader with Protected Mode enabled on Windows XP operating systems, some Assistive Technologies may not be able to read some document content. I only spotted this adjustment when I forced reading of the little alert that popped up about detecting you using access technology, which nvda seems unable to read by default.Īdobe Reader has detected that you may be using Assistive Technology on your computer. Open the /etc/rc.local file in any text editor, sudo nano /etc/rc. If the /etc/rc.local file does NOT already exist on your system, run the following commands to create and make it executable sudo touch /etc/rc.local sudo chmod 744 /etc/rc.local 2. Load the driver using insmod pendriver.ko. Of course then you cannot read the document, which seems pointless!Īs an addendum to this. sudo sh configureusbfs.sh To manually configure the USB-FS memory: 1. As a reminder, the usual steps for any Linux device driver may be repeated with the above code, along with the pen drive steps: Build the driver ( pendriver.ko file) by running make. I'd also mention that if you leave protected mode at start up enabled in the genereral settings processing will not crash. This seems to be the case in XP at any rate. Have you tried saying use left to right top to bottom? This seems not to crash, of course in some untagged documents it produces gibberish, but I'm only interested in the crash.
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