

The third step will not work because it says that it can not move the file because the directory is not empty. Mv: cannot move `Foxit' to `/opt/foxit/Foxit': Directory not empty

Mv: cannot move `Foxit' to `/opt/foxit/Foxit': Directory not rm wget -c ġ00% 1,920,565 3.43M/s in 0.5s Mkdir: cannot create directory `/opt/foxit': File sudo mv Foxit /opt/foxit/

Tar: Record size = 8 sudo mkdir /opt/foxit I followed the instructions on this site " " but here is what is rm wget -c The extraction creates an executable file ( FoxitReader2._Server_圆4_enu_n). Simply double click on the executable file and follow the installation steps on the screen.I am brand new to Linux and I can't get Foxit to install. Go to the Foxit website and download the binary package for the Linux distribution (distro) you’re using. (For this post I would be demonstrating on Ubuntu 16). The file should be in this format: FoxitReader_version_ ( FoxitReader2._Server_圆4_enu_).Īfter a successful downloading, extract the the compressed archive. By right-clicking on the archive and the selecting “Extract here” from the drop-down options (To learn how to extract compressed archives on the command line read this). Note: there are some features that are available in the Windows version which are absent in the ubuntu version (e.g. The text-to-speech, TTS, feature – at least out-of-the-box). * Multiple document tab viewing (my favourite). * Encrypt and digitally signing documents. And most importantly it’s free of to download. Apart from it basic functions of creating, editing, and viewing PDF documents. Foxit Reader has awesome features like It makes reading portable document format (PDF) documents/files enjoyable in many ways. Foxit PDF Reader (FPR) is a very sophisticated cross-platform PDF reader with rich features.
