>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.
>
>Have a good day!
>-Vicki
>
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Victoria Stanfield wrote:
zip and unzip should come with RH, they deal with the PKWare format,
gzip and gunzip are the unix format zipfile proccessors
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> Is there any way to unzip a file zipped with Windows PKZIP without
> having to boot into Windows. Sometimes I download files and then
> cop
> 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 sh
>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.
>-Vicki
Check out the "unzip"