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  From: John Hart <john1961@bigpond.com>
  To  : Linux User Group <linuxsa@linuxsa.org.au>
  Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 09:00:39 +0930

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I am still unable to open this Quake file. How do I run a Gzip file that =
has a sh extension? When I run a terminal from KDE with the command "sh =
linuxq3ademo-1.11-6.x86.gz.sh" nothing happens.

I don't know enough about linux to know what to do when downloading =
these types of files. Any advice would be a great help.

John

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