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WinZip claims to see .tgz and .tar.gz files with no problem-- however, I
haven't ever gotten it to work with it-- it says that every one I use with
it is corrupt =)

No matter, I don't use Windows anymore for Internet unless I screwed
something up _really_ bad.  =)

        - Mike

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On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Raider wrote:

> On Wed, 3 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >   I have Slackware 96 currently and would like to know the best way to
> > make 95 and Linux co-exist on the same physical drive. I know that there
> > is a howto on this issue but without a dos tool to access the .tgz
> > file..........
> 
>       Please!  WinZip sees tar.gzips very well.  It's shareware.  But it
> has no function disabled.  The only difference is the nag screen.
> 
>       Raider
> --
>               ``Liberate tu-temet ex inferis''
> 
> 

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