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  1. #Fileroller archive#
  2. #Fileroller full#

Or you can also compress the files by using a tool such as gzip, in which case the result would be a compressed archive, such as.

#Fileroller archive#

The result would be simply an archive file, such as YourArchive.tar. In other words, you can create an archive without compressing the files in it. You don’t need special tools to work with them. Note that the Java archive “formats” (JAR, WAR, and EAR) are just ZIP files with different names. The File Roller help file lists the archive file formats and matching extensions, which are shown in table at left. ZIP files created on a Windows machine have a “.zip” extension (and can be read by File Roller), while tar archives compressed with gzip carry either a “.tgz” extension or a double extension of “.tar.gz”. In addition, when you combine the two functions, the result ends up with either a combination of the two inputs, or a third file format altogether.Īrchive file extensions generally end in “ar.” For example, the most common Linux archive format, a tar archive, has an extension of “.tar”. Unlike Windows, where compressed and archived files all end up as ZIP files, each of these Linux functions has its own file format. File Roller provides a friendly and more foolproof front end for these utilities. However, each of these requires its own syntax, and a misstep can end up ruining files. Linux has long had a number of command-line tools that perform these functions, such as tar, zip, gzip, and bzip2. An archive doesn’t have to be compressed, but it often is.

#Fileroller full#

Archives are probably more useful now than in the past, as it seems that everyone has a hard disk full of files that they rarely use, but don’t dare delete altogether. The files can all be in one directory, or they can span multiple directories and subdirectories. This article is excerpted from the recently published book Linux Transfer for Power Users.Īn archive is a collection of files put into one file. While file compression isn’t quite as important as it used to be, due to the increased pervasiveness of high-speed connections, it’s still useful, particularly if you’ve graduated to sending huge files across the Internet. In the olden days, file-compression software was a required utility if you were sending files electronically via modems in order to reduce the time (and money) spent online. File Roller is a GUI tool that performs file-compression and archiving functions.













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