• Psythik@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Why don’t you just try it and see for yourself?

    Remind me in about 5 hours and I’ll upload a screenshot as proof when I get home.

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        2 months ago

        You could always download a random exe even in Linux, you know. But I’ll handle it. Commuting home now.

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          2 months ago

          Well, I did get my hands on an exe file (some game on Steam) and opened it with Archive Manager. It does show some files, but the file properties say Type: application/x-ms-dos-executable (as opposed to application/zip). So it’s not an actual archive file, the archive manager is just displaying it as such to be helpful.

          The “files” I can see are:

          /.text
          /.reloc
          /.rsrc/version.txt
          /.rsrc/ICON/2.ico
          /.rsrc/ICON/3.ico
          /.rsrc/ICON/4.ico
          /.rsrc/GROUP_ICON/32512.ico

          I tried to create a zip file and rename it to .exe, but Archive Manager failed to open it at all which I found strange. You’d think it would look at the actual file contents to figure out what type of archive it is, and not rely on the extension.