Kyle Burton on Mon, 17 Jan 2000 09:02:18 -0500 (EST) |
I think that both Gnome and KDE have gzip/tar facilities built right into their file system browsers -- so you can browse into a gzipped file as if it was a directory, allowing you to view/edit/copy/delete things from within the archive. If you don't run either of those utilities, then check freshmeat -- I've seen a bunch of stuff from Tk based applications to standard X stuff. k ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Eeny, Meeny, Jelly Beanie, the spirits are about to speak!" -- Bullwinkle Moose mortis@voicenet.com http://www.voicenet.com/~mortis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Bill Jonas wrote: > Anybody know of a WinZip-like shell for XWindows for those times I'm feeling > lazy? > > Bill > > -- > "Because they know that all they sold you was a guaranteed POS! Look, if > you want me to take a dump in a box and mark it 'guaranteed', I will. I got > spare time." > -Chris Farley (on Microsoft?), _Tommy Boy_ > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://plug.nothinbut.net > Announcements - http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug-announce > General Discussion - http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug > > ______________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://plug.nothinbut.net Announcements - http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion - http://lists.nothinbut.net/mail/listinfo/plug
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