Hy, thanks for the info. I don't know why I never thought about
Midnight Commander. Adios, and thanks again, Steve 

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Steve,
>  Not a dumb question, the only dumb question is one
> that is never asked.
> There are several methods available to look inside
> of a .tgz, tar.gz,
> rpm file the easiest, without unpacking the file is
> to use Midnight
> Commander. In order to start Midnight commander all
> you need to do is
> type mc at a console prompt such as you would have
> when in an xterm
> under Xwindow enviroment or such as you would have
> at a normal Linux
> Console once you supply your login and password.
> Simply type mc
> When the file manager loads simply change to the
> directory in which the
> file is that you wish to view, highlight the file
> using your arrow keys
> then while the file is highlighted simply hit the
> return key to open it
> for viewing. I hope this will help you.
> 
>       Good Luck,
> 
>               
> -- 
>      
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>       David M. Kufta  
> http://www.slip.n3meq.ampr.org  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                 
>       REAL PORTION of Microsoft Windows code:
>                 while (memory_available)        {
>                         eat_major_portion_of_memory
> (no_real_reason);
>                         if (feel_like_it)
>                                 make_user_THINK
> (this_is_an_OS);
>                         gates_bank_balance++;
>                 }
> The universe is like a safe to which there is a
> combination -- but the
> combination is locked up in the safe.
>               -- Peter DeVries
> 

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