Hello.. Rather silly question but here goes:
I don't have access to Windows or DOS and I need to extract the contents of some .cab files. I was wondering if there is any tool I can use to do this, since this is a Microsoft free Debian machine. All I want to do is extract some truetype fonts from various .cabs I have on old cd-roms (I need them for something in particular). I did consider the possibility of using dosemu or wine with some kind of command-line program made for DOS (something like winzip or cabview I guess it'd be) but since Windows/DOS is not installed on this machine I really have no way of doing this (that I can think of). Any help would be greatly appreciated.. either a recommendation for a program which runs under Linux to extract such files, or any other logical method I might use to accomplish this task. Thanks in advance, addi -- addiction http://thunder.prohosting.com/~delusion/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Well, let's just say, 'if your VCR is still blinking 12:00, you don't want Linux'". (Bruce Perens, Debian's Fearless Leader) =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=