Klaus, The most common compression method(s) I have seen have been a 2-step method. First the files are compressed into a TAR file, then compressed even more using GZIP. The file extensions are typically something.tar.gz or something.tgz when the 2-step method is used.
Roger Eller [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi list, > > can anyone tell me, what "compression"-format can be handled by Linux? > > SIT/Stuffit probably not -) > > ZIP? > > Or good ol' built-in GZ? > > > Thanks a lot in advance... > > > Regards > > Klaus Major > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.major-k.de _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
