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Old 11-28-2003
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ciao a tutti,
premesso che sono un principiante di unix, avrei bisogno di gzip/gunzip e SOPRATTUTTO delle istruzioni (ahimè dettagliatissime, come per un bimbo!) per installarlo...

grazie mille,
ciao
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Old 12-01-2003
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hello to all, premised that they are a principiante of unix, I would have need of gzip/gunzip and ABOVE ALL of the instructions (ahimè dettagliatissime, like for a child!) in order to install it... thanks thousands, hello

Please see Rule 9

And you should look at the FAQ on gzip.org
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