>Unfortunately, it does not span disks... YET!! well, that is the 2.10-4
>version anyway... (I run bo, I dont know if hamm has a newer version
that
>does)
Have you checked the latest version in the InfoZip site, or else
tryed the Unix-like utilities at the Cygnus site?
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Hi,
you can use ARJ to diskspan, more effectivly than pkzip, but whatever you do
i find it allways helps to have a dos partition handy for just such an
occasion.
Rick
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>I've heard that there's a .zip utility for linux, where can I get it
and
>will it work with disk spanning?
Yes, it is the zip package. If you'd rather compile it, fetch the
sources at http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/. Of course, perhaps you
could have downloaded Netscape at the Debian mac
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On Mon, 4 May 1998, Tristan Day wrote:
> 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.
You may
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 sp
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