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I decided to leave Windows and jump in to the Linux, but when I install Ubuntu LTS 20.04 and want to extract RAR, with Archive Manager it stays in (Extracting files from "site.rar [86mg] ") please wait !!!And nothing else. I try it on Fedora too!asus-k55vd intel i5
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RAR is a proprietary archive file format that supports data compression, error correction and file spanning.[3] It was developed in 1993 by Russian software engineer Eugene Roshal and the software is licensed by win.rar GmbH.[3] The name RAR stands for Roshal Archive.
The filename extensions used by RAR are .rar for the data volume set and .rev for the recovery volume set. Previous versions of RAR split large archives into several smaller files, creating a "multi-volume archive". Numbers were used in the file extensions of the smaller files to keep them in the proper sequence. The first file used the extension .rar, then .r00 for the second, and then .r01, .r02, etc.
I have developed a VI in LabVIEW 8.6 that uses WinRAR command-line tools (passed into the System Exec.vi) to archive data that is held on 5 different networked computers, and stores the resulting .rar files on a server. The VI's executable runs perfectly on my development computer (running WinXP). The data from each of the 5 machines is archived and the .rar files are stored on the server. However, when I move the executable to the server where the .rar files will be stored, and run the executable, the command window flashes on the screen as if the WinRAR commands are being executed, but no data is archived onto the server. No errors are passed out of the System Exec.vi. The Server's OS is Windows Server 2012, and I have placed the Rar and UnRAR .exe's in the system32 folder on the server. The server's firewall is disabled, and it is able to explore to the locations of the data to be arhived. The server is logged in as a domain administrator account.
The parenthesis "()" are both reserved to be used by the bash shell (command line). Thus you must either escape the parenthesis in the URL by replacing ( with \( and ) with \) or making the URL to download string by wrapping it in quotation marks. So following commands will work:wget -c " %20For%20Your%20Consideration%20(Promo)%20(2013).rar"
Type the "unrar x" command along with the name of the RAR archive you want to extract files from at the Linux command line. For example, if want to extract a RAR archive called "pythonutilities.rar," type the following at the terminal command prompt: 041b061a72