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#1
as the title says.
 
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I think evince can do this, though I'm not 100% certain.
 
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evince can't; I tried it already doesn't work
 
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I've just opened the file on this wikipage in Evince.
If you go into evince and click file, open, you can select the file and open it.

If you want to associate the djvu filetype to Evince by default I recommend looking into dbus-switchboard.
 

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#5
hmm I tried doing that but it didnt work on the n810
there's nothing wrong with the djvu file since i can open it on my computer. when i did as u said, evince just remains blank like it was just opened without any documents
 
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Hmm.
Can you open the file that I opened with Evince?

It might be that Evince doesn't do a great job handling that particular djvu file.

Additional clues may present themselves if you go into console and run
Code:
evince /path/to/file/you/want/to/open
 
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