lzm2dir filename.lzm /
hi
How can I do .lzm files under slackware 12 unpack?
lzm2dir filename.lzm /
dr-linux@slackware12:~/Desktop/base$ lzm2dir bin.lzm/
-bash: lzm2dir: command not found
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They can better explain to me, please, as I do? TahnXxX
WOW!!
O....K....
lzm2dir filename.lzm /
means to use the command
in a new shell window.Code:lzm2dir filename.lzm /
filename.lzm means that if you have a .lzm called no0bie.lzm your command line would look like...
It ain't getting explained any better than this one dr-linux...I assure you!!Code:lzm2dir no0bie.lzm /![]()
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I intend to, but I have a screwed up kismet update that I have got to fix first. Nothing I can't handle, but it happened at just the wrong time, like these things always do.
But there will be a "Everything you need to know about modules" sometime soon.
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