Tell me any good GUI based rar/zip software for ubuntu.
M mehulved 18 Till I Die............ Nov 4, 2007 #2 Ark for one. There are few other front ends too. All will work as long as you have rar, unrar and zip softwares installed
Ark for one. There are few other front ends too. All will work as long as you have rar, unrar and zip softwares installed
QwertyManiac Commander in Chief Nov 4, 2007 #3 CadCrazy - You already have File Roller in Ubuntu 7.10, now with Drag and Drop support. You can open all ZIP/TAR/BZIP/GZIP files. Perform this for RAR: Code: sudo apt-get install rar unrar
CadCrazy - You already have File Roller in Ubuntu 7.10, now with Drag and Drop support. You can open all ZIP/TAR/BZIP/GZIP files. Perform this for RAR: Code: sudo apt-get install rar unrar
OP CadCrazy in search of myself Nov 4, 2007 #4 ^^ but rar is not GUI ,its command based . i also needed it for ubuntu 6.10
Sykora I see right through you. Nov 4, 2007 #5 You misunderstood. Once you install rar and unrar, you can use them within the GUI of file-roller.
NucleusKore TheSaint Nov 4, 2007 #7 Yes there is Peazip - *peazip.sourceforge.net/ There is a deb installer. It works with 64 bit Ubuntu too if you install it with --force-architecture
Yes there is Peazip - *peazip.sourceforge.net/ There is a deb installer. It works with 64 bit Ubuntu too if you install it with --force-architecture
OP CadCrazy in search of myself Nov 5, 2007 #8 I have installed file roller package but it is not listed anywhere in the menus.How to start it
praka123 left this forum longback Nov 5, 2007 #9 when u click on any archives which are supported file-roller opens it. u can launch file-roller via "run" dialog box pressing alt+f2
when u click on any archives which are supported file-roller opens it. u can launch file-roller via "run" dialog box pressing alt+f2
QwertyManiac Commander in Chief Nov 5, 2007 #10 Check your menu editor, File Roller will be there (Perhaps unchecked) in Accessories. Or simply enough, just double click on the Archive file you wish to extract. And if you need to create one, just right click and choose Archive.
Check your menu editor, File Roller will be there (Perhaps unchecked) in Accessories. Or simply enough, just double click on the Archive file you wish to extract. And if you need to create one, just right click and choose Archive.