Software :: Create And Edit .gz Gzipped Archives In Ark?

Jun 10, 2009

Is it possible to create and edit .gz Gzipped archives in Ark?

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General :: Group Files And Create Archives Accordingly?

Jul 20, 2010

How can I group files and create archives accordingly? I have 10,000 files in a folder (no sub-folders) and I want to create 10 zip or tar.gz archives. This means every archive has 1,000 files. How can I do this in Linux?

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General :: Create Archives Of A Directory Tree On Ubuntu Box?

Oct 29, 2010

Are there any other archiving tools than tar that preserve Linux file permissions and user/group flags? I want to create archives of a directory tree on my ubuntu box. The directory trees are large, a first run with tar cvpzf archive.tgz /home/foo/bar yielded a 5GB archive. I also want to keep all permissions and other flags and special files.I'm fine with a 5GB archive, however to look inside that archive -- since it is a compressed tar archive -- the whole 5GB have to be decompressed first! (Or so it appears when opening it with the archive viewer -- I'm happy to be corrected.)So I need a way to "backup" a directory (tree) while preserving full filesystem attributes and right and creating an archive with an "index" that hasn't to be decompressed for browsing its contents. An archive is either a single file, or a (small) set of files that carries full and complete information within this file/s. That is, it can live on any filesystem (size permitting), it can be burnt onto a DVD, you can split it (after which the point of this question is really lost - but still), ...

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Ubuntu :: Compress Files Or Create Split Archives?

Apr 25, 2010

i have noticed that if right click on many files types for instance iso files i don't have the option to store them in compress files at all i have one iso file now that i want to compress and split to three parts so i could upload it but as i said right click on the file don't helpbecause i don't have the option there so what can i do?

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Ubuntu :: Converting RPM Archives Into Deb Archives?

Jan 12, 2010

I've found a website [URL] that I've downloaded Basilisk II [URL] and SheepShaver [URL] from, I converted both inton deb archive using the command sudo alien, but while they both successfully converted and installed, and show up in the Applications menu, only Basilisk II launches. When I click on the SheepShaver icon, nothing happens. I had this problem with another SheepShaver RPM I downloaded elsewhere. I really want to use SheepShaver to run Mac OS 9 on my laptop, is there something I can do to get it to run?

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General :: Join With Gzipped Files?

Oct 13, 2010

I want to use the command line join utility on two files. Unfortunately, they're gzipped. Because they're both gzipped, I can't use gzip -cd. Is there a slick way to do this without having to unzip them?

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Debian :: Source Is Distributed In A GZipped File?

Apr 30, 2010

I'm trying to understand how deb packages work. Are there source debs?I assumed there were, but from[URL].. I see that source is distributed in a GZipped file.

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General :: Uncompress Gzipped Encrypted File?

Mar 15, 2011

I have got a backfile with extension .tar.gz.enc. After fooling around I found out that it is encrypted gzipped tarball.

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Ubuntu :: Panel In 10.04 - Cannot Edit Or Even Create Another

Apr 25, 2010

10.04 looked nice when I saw screens of it. ok I have netbook remix on here and when I upgraded this evening... >: ( Ok.. this is lovely. :3 I have only one panel and I cannot edit it or even create another. Those options are disabled

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OpenSUSE :: Edit/create HTML Document And Run?

Feb 21, 2011

How can I edit/create HTML document and run them in linux?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Create And Edit .php Files?

Jul 15, 2011

i was wondering if there is someway on my ubuntu server to create and edit .php files? Sorry if it is a nooby question.

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Software :: Create Or Edit Tags For Flac?

Mar 12, 2011

I've decided that any music CDs that are destined to be copied to my computer will be copied as flac files due to the superior sound quality. However, I now have a
Question:

Since I've no idea what program to use in Arch Linux to create or edit the existing tags, assuming there are any, for these flac files, program for Arch Linux that can accomplish this task?

I am not command line ignorant, so CL is fine too. However, I would prefer a program with good documentation as I've never done this before. I am very new to the media game.

I googled but most of the info is devoted to mp3 or mp4. That which pertained to flac lacked useful "how to" info, ditto forums.

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General :: Tshark Gzipped Traffic Doesn't Decode With -V Switch

Apr 18, 2010

I attempted this afternoon to do something I believe I did in the past using tshark, to no avail.

Code:
sudo tshark -V > dumpfile

That is the code, and from what I recall of times since past when this was done, gzipped packets were subsequently decoded under a section "Uncompressed Entity Body". However, today, nothing was decoded. I can grep the output and see that the gzipped traffic is being identified, but the subsequent decoding of it isn't there.

Might anyone have a solution that I am unaware of? As I said, I am almost certain I have done this in the past. The fact that it doesn't work now is very confusing to me.

If the specifics are of interest, I'm running Ubuntu 9.10, and the traffic I was looking to decode involved the html content of Google search results. Specifically, the gzipped encoding should be able to be processed with tshark to output html with tshark's -V switch.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Edit And Create Video DVD With Menu?

Feb 26, 2011

Does anyone have a solution that actually works for creating video DVDs from beginning to end? My requirements are pretty simple, I would think. I need to take video from an NTSC DVD (which I made from 8mm analog tape), edit it, create a menu, and burn it. It doesn't have to be fancy. It just has to work. The total project is a little over 1 hour of video. I have reasonable computer power for this.

That doesn't seem like such a difficult task, but it actually requires using up to four different mutually incompatible programs, each of which has nearly infinite options, a huge number of intermediate file types, and infinite ways to fail. If there are intermediate files to be written, I need to know EXACTLY what files and formats to use, and what packages must be installed to use those formats. I don't care if the programs are KDE or Gnome (even a command line might work if the procedure is clear-cut).


The task consists of four parts:
* Rip or import an ordinary video from DVD. (This was made by a hardware DVD recorder).
* Edit videos. Create clips, cut, past, move, fade.

[code]....

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General :: Create _ Edit And View A File In System?

Oct 5, 2009

How to I open, create, edit, or view a file in Linux?

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OpenSUSE :: CinePaint Crashes - Load A Jpg For Edit Or Try To Create A New Picture

Aug 19, 2011

I am running 11_4, KDE4.7 I loaded CinePaint cinepaint-0.25-3.10.x86_64.rpm from the multimedia:color_management/openSUSE_11.4 repo. It opens, but crashes if I try to load a jpg for edit or try to create a new picture.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables And Create/delete Rules Inside That File?

Sep 9, 2010

can i actually edit /etc/sysconfig/iptables and create/delete rules inside that file?will it work? i just find using the IPTABLES -A or -D command a hassle

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Ubuntu :: Install Tar.gz Archives On 10.10?

Apr 13, 2011

I have downloaded a petri net tool petrify.tar.gz.Then extracted it using archive manager.But unable to install it.How could I install it?Is there any commands or instructions for installing it?

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General :: How To Tar -zxvf Many Archives At Once

Nov 3, 2010

I want to tar -zxvf several dozen .tar.gz archives. I know how only to tar -zxvf one archive at a time. If possible, I would like to tar -zxvf all the archives in one command so I don't have to type "tar -zxvf [filename]" several dozen times. What's the syntax? I looked at the man tar page, but couldn't find it.

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Ubuntu :: Cannot Fetch Archives - 404 Not Found

Aug 5, 2010

I cannot download any package from the greek ubuntu server. The same problem has a friend of mine. Is there any problem with these servers? The error is 404, not found, something very important

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Ubuntu :: Deleting Cached Archives?

May 11, 2010

Would it cause any issues to delete the cached archives from the installed packages? I have almost a gig of space being taken up and would like to get the space back.

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General :: Extracting And Then Deleting Archives?

Apr 23, 2011

I have a large number of zip-archives which I would like to extract and then delete, keeping only the extracted files. The files are located in a number of directories and I issued the following command, hoping that it would solve my problem (which it didn't):

Code:find . -name "*.zip" -execdir unzip '{}' ; -deleteWhat happened was that find continued to extract the files as intended, but then it deletednot only the zip-archives but also the newly extracted files.it only affected a portion of the files that I had already backed up.I don't have enough space on my hard drive to extract all the files without simultaneously removing any data and I don't have the energy to go through all the directories one by one manually. Surely there must be a better way. Is there a way to fix the code snippet above so that it works as I intended or is there a better way of doing this?

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General :: Is It Ok To Delete Everything In /var/cache/apt/archives

Aug 4, 2010

There is this directory with a lot of .deb files in it. /var/cache/apt/archives

Can i delete all these files in that directory? is it safe? They are temporary files right?

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Server :: Unable To Fetch Archives / Why Is This?

Aug 3, 2011

Code...

Why does it come like this?
Should I do any changes in /etc/apt/source/list?

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OpenSUSE :: Cannot Open Password Protected Archives With Ark

Jul 31, 2011

Each time I try to just open a password protected archive with Ark it just shows a "Loading file" progress bar, but nothing happens after several minutes. And if I just right-click and select "extract" extracts nothing. It doesn't even ask for the password at any moment. I also checked the help typing "man Ark" in the console, but found nothing related to passwords. Has someone successfully opened archives with password with Ark? Or is it still buggy?

And on a side note, I can open normal .rar files, but cannot compress files. It says "failed to locate program RAR in the PATH". I thought Ark was all self-contained. Do I need to install something else?

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General :: Properly Extracting Archives With Mac Metadata?

Mar 28, 2011

Someone has sent me a zip file containing some fonts. I extracted it using unzip under Linux, and there are empty files in the top level of the archive, and some files similarly named but beginning with ._ in a __MACOSX subdirectory.

I understand that the __MACOSX contents should be metadata, and normally I'd delete it. In this case, however, all of the data seems to be in there! Is there a tool that I can use to reassemble the original data?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Lucid - /var/cache/apt/archives ?

May 19, 2010

A few releases ago things used to work this way, but seemingly since Jaunty it no longer does seem to work:

This used to work: I have several Ubuntu machines to upgrade and limited (and highly expensive) bandwidth available. In the past I would upgrade/update one machine and copy the contents of /var/cache/apt/archives to the other machines to be upgraded. When updating/upgrading the distro the packages that already exist in /var/cache/apt/archives would not be downloaded from the Internet while utilising the locally cached .deb files, saving time and bandwidth.

The Problem: I have noticed that since 9.10 (and with 10.04) this no longer appears to work. While the .deb packages may exist in /var/cache/apt/archives, the same packages would be downloaded from the Internet regardless of the same .deb file existing in /var/cache/apt/archives/.

Question: What is wrong and how can I restore the functionality present in copying cached packages from machine to machine in order to save bandwidth?

Why I need this to work: At work (and I have no control over this...) we are limited to a total bandwidth of 3Gb per month for multiple users. Needless to say a single upgrade of a recent Ubuntu distro can decimate a large proportion of our monthly available bandwidth. Upgrading multiple machines is absolutely out of the question if the packages have to be downloaded every time.

An apt-cache server is not an option: The option of a local apt-cache server is not feasible due to the same 3Gb bandwidth constraint. An apt-cache server requires 15Gb storage per version of Ubuntu and the downloading/upgrading of 15Gb worth of packages for that storage is not an option due to the 3Gb limitation.

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Ubuntu :: Need Directiory /var/cache/apt/archives / Can I Delete It?

May 23, 2010

My /var/cache/apt/archives directory has almost 9000 items and is over 12 GB big. All it contains is a bunch of .deb files. Do I need this file or can I delete it to save hard drive space?

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Ubuntu :: Can Delete Packages In /var/cache/apt/archives

Jan 12, 2011

I really want to free up disk spaces in my ubuntu, so i look up disk analyzer then i saw /var/cache/apt/archives take about 1.2GB space from my disk. can i deleted those packages to free up disk spaces? the packages there is a *.deb files, when i click on some them, it open ubuntu software center. an the ubuntu software center describe the newer upgrade is installed.

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Ubuntu :: Script To Extract All Archives Within Several Directories?

Feb 2, 2011

I've never really used command line to do such things but I'd like to learn. So, how do I extract all archives that are spread across several directories in one go?

For instance:

Quote:

Work/
Work/Today/a.rar
Work/Tomorrow/b.rar
Work/Yesterday/c.rar

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