HI Christopher et al... On Wednesday 10 July 2002 20:49, Christopher Mahmood wrote:
* Jim Hatridge (James.Hatridge@epost.de) [020710 11:40]:
I got a couple of files that seem to be zip'ed. When I look at them the first line states "(This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0)". What should I do with this?
Those Mac OS people...if you install the netatalk package you'll have a utility called 'unhex' which should should be able to convert this back into its real format. After running unhex on it /usr/bin/file should be able to tell you what it is.
OK, I installed the package and got this: hatridge@Tenn:~ > unhex pic1 bash: unhex: command not found hatridge@Tenn:~ > megatron pic1 pic1: File exists I hate feeling dumb, but what the hell is wrong? How do I use this command? The man page is useless. Thanks JIM -- Jim Hatridge Linux User #88484 ------------------------------------------------------ BayerWulf Linux System # 129656 The Recycled Beowulf Project Looking for throw-away or obsolete computers and parts to recycle into a Linux super computer