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Peazip linux
Peazip linux






  1. Peazip linux how to#
  2. Peazip linux install#

I made a Nautilus script for gnome users which will help you to extract 1 or more archives with just 2 clicks.ĭownload Extract_to Nautilus script from:

peazip linux

It's on you what is more comfortable for you ) It's a bit quicker than first opening peazip and then selecting desired files. If you cannot find such item, you can surely do that by selecting " Open with." -> and then select from new appeared window: Utilities -> Peazip It's possible to zip file(s) or folder(s) even in Konqeror when you have installed all that above + peazip also by right button click on desired file(s) / folder(s) and from menu select Compress (and select peazip).

Peazip linux install#

If you'll have the same problem, simply install to KDE " file-roller" from your repository.įile-roller is a cool tool as well as the peazip which works very well in KDE (gnome users won't need it). But Ark has some problems to open it - was opening too long, don't know why. One additional note: when you create a 7z archive(s) and wanna test it, in KDE is native archive tool Ark. deb file.Īfter successful all dependencies control and successful installation you can look it up in your menu typing peazip or run in terminal home/elisa/.) where you have just to click on it due it's the. When a newer version is on, just try the same but change the actual number in that command, it should work.Īfter downloading the b you can find it in your home folder (e.g. Yep ! It worked perfectly ! All the magic is - to type this in terminal:

Peazip linux how to#

While browsing the net (and browsing really very long to find any useful tip) I've found some CLI tips but now I won't write more about CLI, however you can type in terminal 7z -h for help how to use it.Īfter any longer time I've finally found a tip of downloading peazip but older version (althoug the current is 3.4) so I've tried to use that trick but setting the latest version number Ok, let's try to install nautilus in KDE. Unfortunately it didn't work with all those features like: I couldn't in Dolphine file manager to set the size of volumes as well as to set the password I've tested p7zip in KDE of Mint as well as Kubuntu 10.10. Then you can select 7z format, set password, set to create more volumes and how large the volumes should be etc. To be in picture - you can use it by right button click on a file or on selection of files and choosing compress. When you install p7zip or p7zip-full by CLI in terminal or by any package manager, you can use it with all its features but in Gnome and Nautilus together.

peazip linux

I wanna talk and show a nice & cool trick about using passworded archives, a large file or many files set to more volumes divided and passworded as well but 7z format. How to use p7zip with all its features in other desktops than Gnome?








Peazip linux