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#11
Originally Posted by Flandry View Post
You might need to enable the extras-devel repo first. You can do that in app manager, but you have to close that before using apt-get. Be sure to disable extras-devel again when you are done.
Thanks for replying so fast. It helped. Unfortunately I have another problem. When it seems to work, how to use it? I have a zip file and I try to open it but it doesn't show unzip in apps.
 
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This is purely a CLI (command-line interface) tool, which is why you had to install from the command line.

It's the "unzip" command from xterm.

Open xterm and change to your directory where the file is. If you have it in MyDocs, type

cd MyDocs

and then

unzip <name of file>

Note that it will unzip right in the same place you have it.

If you prefer not to do it this way, your best option right now would be to do it on a PC.
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Yeah I think I'll use it when I get more knowledge about xterm because it doesn't work for me now . Till then I'll use mac. Thanks a lot.
 
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[QUOTE=Flandry;465315]This is purely a CLI (command-line interface) tool, which is why you had to install from the command line.

It's the "unzip" command from xterm.

Open xterm and change to your directory where the file is. If you have it in MyDocs, type

cd MyDocs

and then

unzip <name of file>

Note that it will unzip right in the same place you have it.





ok man first let me thank u for ur help here but i did exactly what u wrote here but my problem here cd command for the directory let say when i put cd Audio files (where my zip file locate) i get can't cd audio files!! abd the only command that is workin id the obove MyDocs which idon't know where to locate or to put my zip file in!! can some 1 clear or guide me more through it coz i download alot of zip files and wana do it through my precious n900 on the go coz i have high speed 3G connection and downloading on the go is my thing if u know what i mean ;-)

thanx in advance
 
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in x-term first do a "cd MyDocs" (because this is the place which is viewed when you connect the phone to your pc)
then do a "ls -a" to know which folders/files are there.
the names are a bit different as the names in the file manager.
the folder "Audiofiles" is named ".sounds" for example.
so you can do a "cd .sounds" to get there.
then you can do a "ls -a" again to list what's in there again. ^^
(remember "ls" or "ls -a" is your friend )

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Originally Posted by b666m View Post
in x-term first do a "cd MyDocs" (because this is the place which is viewed when you connect the phone to your pc)
then do a "ls -a" to know which folders/files are there.
the names are a bit different as the names in the file manager.
the folder "Audiofiles" is named ".sounds" for example.
so you can do a "cd .sounds" to get there.
then you can do a "ls -a" again to list what's in there again. ^^
(remember "ls" or "ls -a" is your friend )
wooow! you got it damn right i just unzipped 2 Albums man :-)
you rock :-) thanx alot man
 
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Originally Posted by b666m View Post
in x-term first do a "cd MyDocs" (because this is the place which is viewed when you connect the phone to your pc)
then do a "ls -a" to know which folders/files are there.
the names are a bit different as the names in the file manager.
the folder "Audiofiles" is named ".sounds" for example.
so you can do a "cd .sounds" to get there.
then you can do a "ls -a" again to list what's in there again. ^^
(remember "ls" or "ls -a" is your friend )
Hello i just write in xterm "cd .documents" and then apears " ~sh: cd: can't cd to .documents". Can you help me with this problem ?Thank you
 
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#18
cd MyDocs/.documents ? ^^
(absolute path: cd /home/user/MyDocs/.documents )

edit:
if you don't know what the folder you are in contains - just type "ls -a".
then you'll get a list with all folders and files (even hidden ones).

then you can "cd" to the folders or open the files with the right app.

Last edited by b666m; 2010-02-17 at 01:16.
 
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there is a app in extra testing (i think) which adds zip support to file manager, when you click on a zip file it extracts to a folder. myabe there is a rar support i am not sure
 
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#20
yes there is an app which is called unrar, but i cant download it because the extra dev catalog is down i think. because i had activate it an each time i qant to install it i got telled that the file could not get find
 
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