Software :: Extract Files From A .rpm File?

Aug 20, 2010

I'm a Gentoo user and newbie to rpm. But I began FC14 also.how to extract files from a rpm

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Extract Files From A .dd File?

Jul 28, 2010

I have a file : cpq_cciss-2.6.20-34.rhel4.i686.dd which is designed to build a floppy disk; these floppy is used to hold disk driver which is not on RedHat CD-Rom. But this .dd is not complete: some files, like /drivers/pci.ids are missing.My idea is to extract all files from .dd file, put missing files and then re-create a new dd file. But, how can extract all files from initial .dd file, and then recreate a new one?

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Ubuntu :: Make A SFX File That Will Extract It's Files?

Jan 17, 2010

OK, So I'm trying to make a SFX file that will extract it's files your home folder, But I can't seem to figure out how.

First you have to make an archive,

Code:
rar a Zipper.zip txt.txt
Then you have to make the sfx.
Code:
rar s Zipper.zip

But they still get extracted wherever the sfx volume is.

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Debian Configuration :: Extract Gzip File Don't Get Any Installable Files

Apr 6, 2016

I have installed debian on my dell latitude d630 laptop and am currently making a derivative for others to use. however I can't get the wireless to work. I downloaded it from the broadcom site but it comes as a gzip file instead of a deb file. if I extract the gzip file I don't get any installable (deb) files. I need the wireless to work because now a bridged network from my windows laptop isn't working.

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General :: Extracting A Bzip2 File Throws "Can't Guess Original Name" And Does Not Extract Separate Files

Dec 13, 2010

I made a bzip2 file by

bzip2 -c /home/os/picture1 > /home/os/Desktop/pic.image

bzip2 -c /home/os/picture2 >> /home/os/Desktop/pic.image

But now extracting pic.image by bzip2 -d /home/os/Desktop/pic.image returns

bzip2: Can't guess original name for pic.image -- using pic.image.out

And then it just creates one file pic.image.out.

How do I access picture1 and picture2 from pic.image?

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Ubuntu :: File System - Whenever Extract A File From A .tar Or Whatever - It Isn't Detected

Sep 1, 2011

When ever I extract a file from a .tar or whatever, it isn't detected. I notice this mainly when i'm using xampp. I copy zip up all my files on one computer, load ubuntu on another, extract the files to the web folder (htdocs) and then I get nothing. However, when I manually create the files directly on my computer as opposed to extracting them, they appear.

Is there something I need to do in order to have these files appear? Is there some sort of file system refresh? Or am I being a complete idiot?

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General :: How To Extract PDF Files

Feb 20, 2010

How to I extract PDF Files?

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Ubuntu :: Extract The Files And Contents Out Of A .pkg?

Jul 31, 2010

Does anyone know how to extract the files and contents out of a .pkg, A sony package file to be precise.

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Ubuntu :: How To Extract Multiple Rar Files At Once

Sep 11, 2010

find a software similiar to [URL]whit gui for ubuntu ? or some kind of nautilus script ?

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Extract The Files ?

Oct 8, 2010

Archive: /home/kishore/Desktop/wrar391.exe [/home/kishore/Desktop/wrar391.exe] End-of-central-directory signature not found. Either this file is not a zipfile, or it constitutes one disk of a multi-part archive. In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on the last disk(s) of this archive. zipinfo: cannot find zipfile directory in one of /home/kishore/Desktop/wrar391.exe or /home/kishore/Desktop/wrar391.exe.zip, and cannot find /home/kishore/Desktop/wrar391.exe.ZIP, period.

i am not able to extract the files in ubuntu can you tell me when i click archieve manager i am getting this error and which software i have to download for the zip files to be extract in ubuntu

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Ubuntu :: Install VLC And Could Not Extract The Files?

Jun 16, 2011

I am running Ubuntu 11.04 and just tried to install VLC. I download the .zip file and once it loaded, I tried to extract it. The following error came up:

tar (child): /tmp/vlc-1.1.4.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now

What is the correct method to unzip and install this (or any other .zip file for that matter?)

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General :: Using 'dd' To Extract Files From DataPlow FS?

Jun 19, 2010

I haven't been to this site in quite a while, since it changed from LNO in fact. Good to see this place is still around, albeit under a newer name.

I'll get on with the problem. I've got a Netgear SC101T that I was using to store my files on. Some of you may know it uses the DataPlow SAN file system. It worked fine until I installed a firmware update which, for some reason, broke the mirror array. I've hated this POS ever since and want to pull the data from the drives and toss the box. The problem is, linux doesn't have support for this particular file system scheme.

What I'm wondering is, how does 'dd' work, in regards to keeping the file system. Does it simply copy files and disregards the structure, or does it make an exact copy, DataPlow FS and all? Anyone else ran into this conundrum?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: How To Extract .part Files

Jul 8, 2011

I'm trying to extract .part files. These are mac extensions similar to .rar or .zip. I need to extract a whole bunch of them simultaneously. Theyre probably registered in sequence just like .rar files. What program can I yum install or where should I look to extract these to what will probably be an ISO.

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Programming :: Extract The Text From Files?

Aug 28, 2010

I have many files in a folder from which I need to extract some contents, these are basically text files wich have individual lines with (i.e)

name: john
address: whatever
phone: 123456

Some caveats

1. Sometimes a line might be missing.

name: johnn
phone: 123456

2. Lines are not in the same line-numbers across the files I did try some things with awk based on google searches but I couldn't extract the data of each file into a single line (this is the ultimate goal):

john,whatever,123456

I don't have knowledge other than having put some bash scripts together for backup jobs, so I am open to install anything that could to pull this off.

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Fedora :: Extract Specific Files From A .tar Archive?

Jul 20, 2011

I have a .tar archive of music that I would like to extract specific files / folders from. I've been looking at man tar but I don't seem to be able to find any information related to my quest, although someone will likely point out that it's right there in front of my nose

Anyhow, the file is called music_archive.tar and I would like to extract the folder /music/P/Pink Floyd/The Wall/. Anyone know how to do this

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General :: Untar And Only Extract Those Files That Are Above A Certain Date

Jun 16, 2010

Is there any way to untar and only extract those files that are above a certain date including directory structure??

I restored a backup on a play server but it was a few days old. However I have a tar archive of the entire structure that is more up to date and healthy so now I want to extract all files (including directory structure) based on a date filter on the files if possible?

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General :: Any Way To Diagnose Tar When Files Missing On Extract?

Aug 3, 2010

I have tar files where I archive about 250 files, each about 80 Mb, without compression. In a few cases tar is only returning some of the files. For example, when doing an extract of the file using:
tar -xvf 356.tar
I got only 103 files, when it should return 255 files, but tar does not give me an error. Furthermore, the tar archive is 15.8 Gb while the extracted folder is just 6.4 Gb. The tar files were created using:
tar -cvf 356.tar 356
where 356 is the name of the folder. All the steps where done in the same machines, under Ubuntu 6 and newer. Any ideas if there is a way to recover the files that are not being extracted?

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Ubuntu :: How To Extract Split Compressed Files

Jun 24, 2010

im trying to reconstruct / extract a file that was too large to fit onto a floppy, used 7zip to create and split the file into multiple parts in tar.bzip format. this was done in windows. Then moved all the parts of the file to tiny linux on a really old laptop. no cd drive, no usb or network. so have to rely on floppy drive. i do know that reconstruction while extracting using commands is possible. but not working.tried tar -xMf file.tar.001 but nothing.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: What Program To Use To Extract Music Files

Jul 30, 2010

IS there a program in ubuntu that extracts individual songs from album and label and tags them. i have just got 200 GB of music from a friend, but the albums are 1 full Mp3 file so it just runs right thru each song non stop. no individual song files what program can i use to convert album into individual song files and keep them together in a album. i found one that runs on windoze, but was wantiing to know if ubuntu has one. the windoze one is called Alba Extractor

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Ubuntu Networking :: Extract .inf Files From A Driver With A .exe Extension?

Jan 19, 2011

how to go about extracting the .inf, .sys. and any .bin files from a driver. I found the windows driver for my laptop on the HP website, but it is a .exe file. How do I find the correct file?I am using the Broadcom BCM4312 chipset, on Ubuntu Maverick 10.10 unity 32bit.

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Ubuntu :: Cyrillic Fonts Support - Can't Extract Files

Jul 1, 2011

my problem is that I can't extract some files because of a problem with cyrillic fonts (at least, this is what I suspect). The point is that I download some kind of files, which are fully functional to extract and open in windows but in Ubuntu trying the same thing, ends with an error. Files are downloaded from a russian web, so I think the fonts are cyrillic, which is the root of the problem. In windows they are shown as some kind of rare ASCII string but it's OK to open them.

The problem when trying in Ubuntu is that the file is shown as a large string with question marks '?' replacing all non-latin characters and it may cause problem, as it is the wildcard shell character in Linux. Renaming the file seems as an impossible task too. I have to process many of these files. Does Anyone know how can I avoid windows to do this? I tried to install many packages for cyrillic/russian support through synaptic nut it didn't seem to work.

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Ubuntu :: How To Extract .run File

Jul 21, 2010

This is what I tried to do:>cd ~/Desktop >sudo sh ati-driver-installer-10-1-x86.x86_64.run --extract.After entering my password, this appeared: >sh: Can't open ati-driver-installer-10-1-x86.x86_64.run.What am I doing wrong? It apparently worked in this thread.

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Ubuntu :: How Do I Extract Pgp File

Apr 14, 2011

how do I extract a pgp file on Ubuntu? I have the file and a passphrase. On Windows I have Kleoptra so I can right click the file and click 'decrypt'. Is there an easy way to do this on Ubuntu?

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General :: How To Extract A Bin File

Jan 21, 2011

I know a .bin file is an executable file type in linux. We have an error after installing it and it referes to a file name and a line number within the file. I'm trying to find out if the file is part of the .bin file but I need a way to see what's inside of it or extract it.

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General :: Extract A Value From A File With Awk?

May 17, 2011

it is possible to extract a value from a file with awk, grep or something similar. I have a file like this...

ID1,NAME1,LAT1,LON1,VAR1=5.0,VAR2=7.0,VAR6=9.0,VAR15=0.0,VAR20=0.0
ID2,NAME2,LAT2,LON2,VAR1=6.0,VAR15=1.0,VAR20=5.0,VAR22=0.0
ID3,NAME3,LAT3,LON3,VAR1=10.0,VAR2=20.0,VAR3=8.0,VAR10=3.0,VAR15=0.5,VAR20=9.0

[code].....

and I want to extract VAR15 from each line (which can be at any column unfortunately - columns separated with commas - csv file), or VAR15 together with LATn,LONn from each line. Is it possible to do it with awk, grep or something other in linux?

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Server :: What Can Be Done To Extract The Contains Of Tar File

Aug 31, 2010

I am trying to untar a file taken from true 64 bit Unix server to RHEL 5 server and I am getting a following error-Archive contains obsolescent base-64 headers.What can be done to extract the contains of those tar file.

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Software :: How To Extract A .dsk File

Apr 18, 2011

I need to extract a .dsk file, but I have no idea how to do it. The file I want is allegedly the visicalc source code. [URL]

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Software :: How To Extract A Tar File

Mar 12, 2011

I have downloaded squid2.6.STABLE23.tar.gz file. I want to untar the file. The file is located in /home. how can I untar the file so I may install the software.

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Applications :: Extract The Sender Id From A Fairly Large Number Of Files?

Nov 18, 2010

I'm trying to extract the sender id from a fairly large number of files and am having trouble assigning variables from a file. Here is what I have so far, (which is fairly kludgy I know, but it's been some years since I've done any scripting or programming, and I find that I have lost the knack to a large degree).

[Code]...

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Software :: Bash Script To Extract Multiple Files With Password?

Jan 10, 2011

The situation is the following:I download everyday several files from a website which are always password-protected with one out of 4 or 5 different passwords.I wanted to write a bash script to extract them automatically by trying with the different passwords.The files are mostly 7z.Can anbody lend me a hand?The starting point could be sth. like:

Code:
#!/bin/bash -x
FILE=$1

[code]....

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