I am trying to zip in .tar.gz in the GUI, but only these options appear in the window: .zip, tar.xz y .7z
Could the tar.gz be in the window?
I downloaded a series of packages that all compress one thing. The files end in .0
, .1
, .2
, etc.
The User Lists of these packages I downloaded say to use the file.bat
to successfully extract, or to use 7zip. I do not understand how to do that with 7zip.
I'd like to back up some old folders with documents I only very rarely need to access. For that, I'd like to put them all in one archive. As this will be a backup, the format should suit that purpose. So, bottom line:
Which one is the most reliable/robust archiving format in Ubuntu?
Is there a way I can see all the versions that are in the archives that I have configured in sources.list. I can see the last version of each archive withapt-get policy
, but how can I see them all?
Is there any way that this can also include PPA and anything in sources.list.d?