Here's my situation: I have a Win95 machine connected to the internet at home
My own machine has Debian and NT, but NT is completely down at the moment. I downloaded Netscape Communicator, a whopping 11MB, and had to span. So I used my faithful PKZIP, a wonderful .zip compression utility, to span over 8 floppies. What I normally do then is to run pkunzip on NT, and copy the resulting file onto my fat partition to let linux get to it. Unfortunately NT is down, so I can't do this. I tried to run pkzip on the Linux Dos Emulator, but it gave me nasty errors suggesting that there is something wrong with my zip file, but there isn't. What do I do? I've tried creating a dos boot disk from the Win95 machine and using that to get dos, but it couldn't read any of my hard partitions. I've heard that there's a .zip utility for linux, where can I get it and will it work with disk spanning? Thanks, Tristan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]