Your Linux binary port is working
lightning fast on Ubuntu Karmic 32 bits. I also could read the output window (text ending with: saved), while on XP, I could only read it if it was reporting a failure for some reason (for example, failed to process because it's an image PDF).
To be sure, I did it twice.
PS: I am going to try to pay you with an unrelated tip that maybe will complete your signature.

If you use Grub2, have available a USB key, FAT32 formatted, you can install
MultibootV3 . It's free, GPL and has an Ubuntu deb. It's intended to allow booting from any iso file placed on a USB key. It's incredibly easy to use.
You just drop nearly any iso in a small window (see photo) and have it copied on the key. You then can try it purely Live. If you like it, you can use this iso on a persistent way (it's just a matter of settings).
You can add and use as many isos on your single partition as there is space available on it. Ideal for testing or demonstration purposes or for using LiveCD like Clonezilla Live, RescueCD, Acronis boot iso, whatever.
I find it amazing:
http://liveusb.info/dotclear/