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  • What command do I need to unzip extract a . tar. gz file?
    In the latter case the central directory and zipfile comment will be found on the last disk(s) of this archive note: community_images tar gz may be a plain executable, not an archive unzip: cannot find zipfile directory in one of community_images tar gz or community_images tar gz zip, and cannot find community_images tar gz ZIP, period
  • How to extract files to another directory using tar command?
    To extract an archive to a directory different from the current, use the -C, or --directory, tar option, as in tar -xf archive tar -C target directory Note that the target directory has to exist before running that command (it can be created by mkdir target directory )
  • How to unzip . tgz file using the terminal? - Ask Ubuntu
    Great add also the option to extract files contained in archive tar gz to a new directory named archive tar --extract --file path to file tgz --one-top-level That's often the default of GUI file archive programs –
  • How do I install a . tar. gz (or . tar. bz2) file? - Ask Ubuntu
    You can extract tar gz files using: tar xzf file tar gz Similarly you can extract tar bz2 files with
  • installation - How to extract a tar. gz file - Ask Ubuntu
    If you want to have a great Ubuntu experience, then do not run an unstable development alpha release (13 04) and do not install software from tar gz files when you are new to Ubuntu Both can easily make you believe Ubuntu is unstable, which it is not
  • Extract specific folder from tarball into specific folder
    To extract a single file folder from an archive that uses relative paths without its ancestors into a relative path you'll need two options: -C and --strip-components=N: in the example below the archive bash-4 3 tar gz uses relative paths and contains a file bash-4 3 doc bash html which is extracted into a relative path path (-C specifies the
  • command line - unzip . tar. gz file in terminal - Ask Ubuntu
    gzip -d this_is_the_file tar gz tar -xvf this_is_the_file tar These can be combined, but it's probably better to start out with the two commands independently gzip -d ⇢ Decompress; tar -xvf ⇢ Extract, Verbose, File; This should do what you need
  • Is there a way to `tar` extract without clobbering - Ask Ubuntu
    @nyxee It also works when trying to extract a compressed archive (e g tar xvkzf backup tar gz -C ~) I don't think it is recognized when you try to create a new archvie (tar czf foo tar gz foo ) if you are asking about that –


















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