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@amitderva: maybe OP is lucky and only has an AIX machine so he is spared from having to use a Windoze machine beside it ;-))
@OP: The problem is not the OS but the lack of an application. Install any application capable of displaying JPEG-images (a simple browser should suffice, but there are full-blown imaging programs either, look at www.bullfreeware.com) and you're done. Perhaps you will have to make suer X-Windows is running since all of those programes are graphical and hence need a graphical envireonment to run. bakunin |
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