Yesterday, my colleague gave me a copy of a file, upload to my Linux server ready for decompression use, knocked a half-day tar command, prompted what can not decompress, this gives me gas Ah! The use of compression software in Windows can easily solve this problem, but under Linux I was helpless, so fart to ask a little niang.
: http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm (Latest version 5.21)
1, using TAR-XZPVF decompression out a RAR folder;
2, use the CD command to enter the RAR folder;
3, execute make.
Then complete the command RAR and Unrar to understand the compression RAR file.
Finally, how do we use these commands?
Compressed file compressed into rar suffix: rar a all file
ZIP file for extracting rar suffix: unrar e all.rar
HAHA, to this we all completed this operation, later in the Linux system encountered RAR compressed file will not worry about.
RAR file decompression in Linux system detailed