Thats fine if you are extracing a cabinet file, and i quite regularly use cabsxtract. However that wasn't the question :)
Cheers, hows the printer going with that ppd file? On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:53:36 +1200 Ross Drummond wrote: > $ ./cabextract -l /mnt/win_c/WINNT/Driver\ Cache/i386/driver.cab|head -n 12 > > Viewing cabinet: /mnt/win_c/WINNT/Driver Cache/i386/driver.cab > File size | Date Time | Name > -----------+---------------------+------------- > 41392 | 27.09.1999 19:34:04 | 1394bus.sys > 22992 | 07.10.1999 15:29:12 | 15_16wdm.sys > 2104298 | 28.08.1999 12:53:06 | 2gmgsmt.sf2 > 792176 | 24.09.1999 23:55:14 | 3cisaadi.sys > 774928 | 24.09.1999 23:55:14 | 3cisati.sys > 801072 | 01.11.1999 16:42:08 | 3cpciadi.sys > 763024 | 24.09.1999 23:55:14 | 3cwmcru.sys > 20082 | 27.01.1999 23:16:32 | 40291730.ppd > 21515 | 15.12.1998 17:13:12 | 40293930.ppd > > Cheers Ross Drummond > > On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:37, Nick Rout wrote: > > On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:16:36 +1200 (NZST) > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Brother/UK-ENG $ cabextract bm7820n.pp_ > > Extracting cabinet: bm7820n.pp_ > > bm7820n.pp_: not a Microsoft cabinet file. > > > > next please :-) > > -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
