The Linux Printing HOWTO: On-screen previewing of printable things.
15. On-screen previewing of printable things.Nearly anything you can print can be viewed on the screen, too.
15.1 PostScriptGhostscript has an X11 driver best used under the management of the
PostScript previewer gv. The
latest versions of these programs should be able to view PDF files, as
well. Note that gv has replaced the older previewer "Ghostview"; the
new user interface is mch prettier and featureful that ghostview's
plain old Athena gui.15.2 TeX dviTeX DeVice Independant files may be previewed under X11 with xdvi.
Modern versions of xdvi call ghostscript to render PostScript
specials.A VT100 driver exists as well. It's called dgvt. Tmview
works with Linux and svgalib, if that's all you can do.15.3 Adobe PDFAdobe's Acrobat Reader is available for Linux; just download it from
their web site http://www.adobe.com/.You can also use xpdf, which is freeware and comes with source, and I
should think Ghostview supports viewing PDF files with gs under X11 by
now.