I'm wondering if anyone has a slick answer to this:

I have lots of systems around here running Debian (usually slink /
slink+).  I decided to set up teTeX to do some work at home -- No
trouble.  The question is that I want to actually read some of the docs I
usually take for granted.

The teTeX docs are usually a lot of .dvi.gz files, and they are tied
together with a couple of web pages.

I'm having a hard time setting up lynx or netscape to gunzip them *and*
send them to xdvi.

Can anyone suggest a method other than gunzipping everything once
installed?  Any suggestions on a better .dvi previewer?  Am I forgetting
something stupid about named pipes, or why I can't use them in the MIME
types editor in Netscape?

Thanks,

Phil

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