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How to create a tar (or gz, bz2, tar.gz, tar.bz2, zip, lha, arj, zoo, rar) file in Linux.

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Thank you to Yietzel who posted a comment asking us some information about how to create a tar file. In the Linux page we created a short but effective post about this topic. This short manual (yes it is a manual because we included also the instructions to create: gz, bz2, tar.gz, tar.bz2, zip, lha, arj, zoo, rar files) is short but very clear and easy to use. We really hope you find our post useful. Please, let us know! AddThis

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This entry was posted in bootable Linux, bootable Linux CD, bz2, Club Room, Computers & Internet, crate tar.gz, create tar, GNU/Linux, gz, how to install software in linux, Kubuntu, lha, Linux, Linux & OpenSource, linux bz2, Linux Distros, linux gz, linux lha, linux rar, linux tar, Linux tar.bz2, linux tar.gz, linux unrar, linux zip, linux zoo, Live CD, package management, rar, tar, tar.bz2, tar.gz, Technology and Software, Technology News, unrar, zip, zoo on November 27, 2006 by Galigio.

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