On Mon, Jul 09, 2001 at 03:38:33PM -0400, David Meiser wrote:
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| > 1. Yes you need to unzip it. If it is a .gz file, use gunzip. If this
| >gives you a tar file, 'tar tvf ' will show you what is in
| >it, and 'tar xvf ' will extract the files.
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| The file I downloaded is actually a .
1. Yes you need to unzip it. If it is a .gz file, use gunzip. If this
gives you a tar file, 'tar tvf ' will show you what is in
it, and 'tar xvf ' will extract the files.
The file I downloaded is actually a .zip, so I'm good there. However,
I'm using Win2K, so getting it onto an ext2
> I recently have decided to install Debian on my computer after a long
> absence from the Linux world. However, I bought a cheap Winmodem and
> after a long, involved search I have actually found a device driver for
> Linux.
Can you post the URL? Have you tried looking in http://www.linmo
I recently have decided to install Debian on my computer after a long
absence from the Linux world. However, I bought a cheap Winmodem and
after a long, involved search I have actually found a device driver for
Linux. After consulting with a couple of friends, none of us were able
to figure o
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