On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 14:49:13 -0500, Tyler Childers <hide@hoo.net>
wrote:
>On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 22:40:56 -0400, Ferd Janklow wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 19:58:58 -0500, Tyler Childers <hide@hoo.net> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 12:31:31 -0500, WopBobalooBob wrote:
>>>
>>>> The pw is in the subject ""
>>>
>>>Could someone please post this as one rar file with pars? thank you. I'm
>>>currently stuck with a linux desktop and i guess the geniuses who make
>>>linux apps can't do something simple and straitforward as a splitter/
>>>joiner gui app without making it stupid difficutl.
>>>
>>>TIA, mucho appreciado.
>> Open a terminal window in the directory the files are in. Type or copy
>> and paste
>> cat Jess.rar.001 Jess.rar.002 Jess.rar.003 Jess.rar.004 Jess.rar.005
>> Jess.rar.006 Jess.rar.007 Jess.rar.008 Jess.rar.009 Jess.rar.010
>> Jess.rar.011 Jess.rar.012 > Jess.rar
>>
>> You don't say what distro you're using but many include gui joiners.
>> Check your app installer for a package. If you use an .rpm based distro
>> you might find a workable rpm at Pbone, look here -
>> http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3?stat=3&search=gtk-
>splitter&srodzaj=3&dist[]=0
>> HJSplitLX is available for Linux Google it. Put the precompiled
>> HJSplitLX in /usr/local/bin , you will need to be root to do this. You
>> will need the Kylix libs to run it. It's available at the site. Extract
>> the .gz file. Enter the folder created when you extracted it and check
>> the Install.sh file properties and make sure it's marked as executable.
>> Open a terminal window in that directory and as root type ./install.sh
>> then hit enter. This will install the libraries to /usr/lib/kylix3 .
>> Create a desktop link to the HJSplitLX file in /usr/local/bin to run it.
>
>Dude, thanks for the help, I really do appreciate it. It is still a big
>confusing mess for me. I can't even comment on your first point. Distro?
>What? Blonde? Huh?
>
>I did try all the things you suggested first before I begged for the
>single rar. Lots of things are split here in the NG's, so it is something
>I have to master. Your explaination looks a bit cleaner that some of the
>stuff I've gotten on the ubuntu forums.
>I'm still trying to understand terminal usage.
>
>Again thank you for the time.
Ah, Ubuntu. A Debian based distro. Not really that user friendly.
Check your software installer, you probably have either the Smart
Packge Manager or Synaptic, for gtk-split a GUI spitter/joiner.
In Ubuntu they may call it gtkfilesplitter.
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