I have a bunch of files that when I was using Windows, I could use WinRAR to extract them. They are split up into *.r01 through *.r48.... With Kubuntu, how can I do this? Rar doesn't do it
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Install the package named "unrar" and you can do it normally through Ark (or by right-clicking in Konqueror).
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And there are :
Package unrar
Unrar can extract files from .rar archives. If you want to create .rar archives, install package rar.
Package unrar-free
Unrar can extract files from .rar archives. Can't handle archives in the RAR 3.0 format, only the non-free "unrar" package can do that.
Good gui: XArchive - a gtk2.0 front-end for various command line archivers.
Links:
Topic: password protected archives in ark
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3084823.0
Topic: 7zip (solved)
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3084687.0Before you edit, BACKUP !
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Using a different GUI archiver, unfortunately, doesn't really solve the underlying problem, which is the lack of the backend utility to handle unrar'ing. You would still need either unrar or unrar-free.
As for unrar vs. unrar-free, the package descriptions speak for themselves. The difference between the two is that the -free version is the free software (as in open source) version while the plain unrar is the non-free (proprietary, but free in price) version.
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Originally posted by JucatoUsing a different GUI archiver, unfortunately, doesn't really solve the underlying problem, which is the lack of the backend utility to handle unrar'ing. You would still need either unrar or unrar-free.
As for unrar vs. unrar-free, the package descriptions speak for themselves. The difference between the two is that the -free version is the free software (as in open source) version while the plain unrar is the non-free (proprietary, but free in price) version.
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Ok. just clarifying that for the thread starter, since his problem seems to be from the backend part.
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It seems that WinRAR is working fine with wine.
Wine HQ DB
Category: Main > Utilities > Compression > WinRAR > 3.x
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=2668
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if you have aptitude installed "rar" and "unrar", then there shouldn't be any problem with ark. Make sure you are extracting the file ".rar" and not ".ro1" etc. It may not work just opening the archive (never tried it), try right clicking and choosing "extract with ark". I've never had any problems. Also make sure it's not password protected (could cause issues, never seen it myself).
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WinRAR w/wine is working 'out of the box" on my gutsy setup but, theres allwas a but, if you do nothing else it unpacks ok. if you bing up a program to the front or let the screen saver kick in it's slow....
I have unrar installed and its murdurosly slow when doing it in dolphin.
i dont want to but i boot back to M$ to unpack
Ted
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