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Linux equivelent of WinRAR?

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Is there a Linux soft that will unpack .RAR files?

Would be really handy for me if there is....

Thanks :)
 

Yupp...it´s unrar and included in all major linux distributions...

see: hxxp://www.rarlab.com/rar_add.htm
 

but it is only a command line version
hock
 

So what?

What you want? A blown up graphic version which does nothing more than the console version?

If you're afraid of a shell then better stay away from UNIX (o;
 

yeah, it's cool.
it's free without any register code, not like windows version.
most important thing is you can use it, not how to use it.
 

If you want something GUI-based, check out "File Roller" over at h**p://fileroller.sourceforge.net/ To get an idea of what it looks like, check out the screenshots (h**p://fileroller.sourceforge.net/index.html#screenshots)
 

I think that the "File Roller" is, by default, installed in RedH@t 8 or 9. I had used it several times. It works quite well. Just for your reference.
 

Your replies have helped me to choose the two mensioned above and I know that I don't like the CL much but I am determined to konqueror it. :roll:

There are times when one comes accross a RAR file or two whilst surfing and rather than unpack the things in windows, which of course means a reboot to the XP partition, it is much easier now to just do it in Linux. I agree that ZIP files are far easier but sometimes you don't have a choise.

henry
 

What is about, if the RAR file is password protected ?
Can the unrar command manage this ?
 

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