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− | To unpack files under Linux, you need to know what file format your file is. Frequently used are the .zip, .tar and .tar.gz formats.
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− | If you want to be sure about the file format, [[open a console]] and use the file command like this:
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− | # file Blue-1.7.tar
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− | Blue-1.7.tar: POSIX tar archive (GNU)
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− | Here are file formats and how to unpack them:
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− | ! extension !! type !! how to extract
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− | | .7z || 7zip || install 7z, e.g. for SUSE Linux: yast -i p7zip; run it: 7z x ''file.7z''
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− | | .bz2 || bunzip2 || bunzip2 ''file''.bz2
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− | | .rar || rar || unrar x ''file''.rar
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− | | .sda || ? || unzip ''file''.sda
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− | | .tar || tar archive || tar xvf ''file''.tar
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− | | .tar.gz || gzipped tar archive || tar xvzf ''file''.tar
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− | | .tgz || gzipped tar archive || tar xvzf ''file''.tgz
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− | | .zip || zip archive || unzip ''file''.zip
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− | | .zipx || new WinZip archive || See [[unpack .zipx files]]
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− | = See also =
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− | * [[open files]]
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 1 March 2020