> Is there any way to unzip a file zipped with Windows PKZIP without
> having to boot into Windows. Sometimes I download files and then
> copy the unzipped file to a disk. I'd rather not have to reboot
> twice to accomplish the task and then get back to work in Linux.
Hi Vicki,
There should be a command in /usr/bin called 'unzip' which will
open these files. It is designed to open files created with PKZip..
Regards
Chris Fishwick
Technical Support
Southern Internet Services
Work Home Page: http://www.southcom.com.au
Personal Page: http://www.calvin.nu
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