On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 08:35, Thomas Beno wrote:
Can .zip files be unzipped in Mandrake Linux 8..2? I have downloaded
and installed QCAD and they have available a parts library in .zip
format. Since QCAD is supposedly for Linux, I assumed that the .zip
parts library would be useable in
Thomas Beno wrote:
Can .zip files be unzipped in Mandrake Linux 8..2? I have downloaded
and installed QCAD and they have available a parts library in .zip
format. Since QCAD is supposedly for Linux, I assumed that the .zip
parts library would be useable in Linux.
Tom Beno
On Sunday 19 May 2002 05:35 pm, Thomas Beno wrote:
Can .zip files be unzipped in Mandrake Linux 8..2? I have
downloaded and installed QCAD and they have available a parts
library in .zip format. Since QCAD is supposedly for Linux, I
assumed that the .zip parts library would be useable in
You should be able to unzip it from a terminal. The command is real
complicated tho: unzip whatever :-)
(zip is another app you can find on your cds. Install it.)
-s
On Saturday 21 July 2001 05:59 pm, you wrote:
When I click on a zip file KDE opens it up in Archiver and then Archiver
When I click on a zip file KDE opens it up in Archiver and then Archiver
gives me an error Sorry, the utility zip is not in your PATH. Please
install it or contact your system administrator. What is it looking
for and how do I go about correcting this?
Thanks,
Kevin
Is there a utility that handles files created by WinZip or Pkunzip? gzip
doesnt seem to want to. . .
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Seth Gibson
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Aggression Takes Its Toll.
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Seth Gibson wrote:
Is there a utility that handles files created by WinZip or Pkunzip? gzip
doesnt seem to want to. . .
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Seth Gibson
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members.tripod.com/cybernetic_thunder (Under Construction)
Aggression Takes Its Toll.
If you're using
unzip-5.31-6mdk.i586.rpm, on the Helios CD.
/b
Barry Marler
Department of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology
University of Georgia
(706)542-0742
(706)542-0059 (fax)
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Seth Gibson wrote:
Is there a utility that handles files created by WinZip or
On Wed, 03 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Is there a utility that handles files created by WinZip or Pkunzip? gzip
doesnt seem to want to. . .
Yesjust use "unzip" :-) gzip is a totally different program.
There's a PKZip compatible program called "zip" strangely enough. ;-)
John
Seth Gibson wrote:
Is there a utility that handles files created by WinZip or Pkunzip? gzip
doesnt seem to want to. . .
--
Seth Gibson
www.mp3.com/PSM0x2710
members.tripod.com/cybernetic_thunder (Under Construction)
Aggression Takes Its Toll.
Thats because they are zipped, not
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
On Wed, 03 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Is there a utility that handles files created by WinZip or Pkunzip? gzip
doesnt seem to want to. . .
Yesjust use "unzip" :-) gzip is a totally different program.
There's a PKZip compatible program called "zip"
I'm not sure if "unzip" is a typo or not, but to unzip files zipped by
WinZip i use "gunzip /path/to/file".
The problem I have is unzipping multispanned WinZip archives. The only way
to unzip these is to use WinZip in Windows. After unzipping the file in
Windows, I use WinZip to rezip them
On Wed, 03 Nov 1999, you wrote:
On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
On Wed, 03 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Is there a utility that handles files created by WinZip or Pkunzip? gzip
doesnt seem to want to. . .
Yesjust use "unzip" :-) gzip is a totally different program.
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