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chm file in fedora 7 linux

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can someone tell me how we can open chm files in fedora linux? Is there any plugins or softwares for it.My all linux books are in chm format.
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Re: chm file in fedora 7 linux

also if you don't like compiling appz from source, you may find easier to install gnoCHM...at least in ubuntu is installed by default{i think}.....
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i forgot to mention that xchm is far more superior than gnoCHM....also is far more superior than the windows default reader...

So if you can install xchm, prefer it!
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Debian has xCHM in one of its repos (i think -contrib?) so ubuntu aught to have it in universe/multiverse

If you cant find it then the Xchm site has a link to a Debian package. This should work on ubuntu. The file is a .deb so it needs no compiling
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i didn't know that...i used to folliw the compile process...

thanks for the info!
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