install the 'recode' package
and use it like this :
recode ibmpc:latin1 YourTextFile

Bye,
Alexandre

On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Curt Howland wrote:

> 
> Somewhere in the dank recesses of my mind, I recall
> a utility that would strip the extra ^M's from a
> text file copied to a unix box. Well, it seems that
> Linux also considers these ^M's extranious, is there
> such a standard utility or do I have to dig even 
> deeper to remember sed/awk/grep commands?  :^>
> 
> Curt-
> 
> 
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