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Hi folks,
How can I specify compression ratio in ark? PS I know that peazip is a nice alternative to ark but it doesn't come with KDE repository (I prefer to get latest versions) and has stupid integration with Dolphin. |
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What are you trying to do exactly? Compression ratio cannot be set, it simply reflects the ability of the chosen algorithm to compress the data down. The higher the ratio, the greater the compression.
Do you really mean the amount of work it will do to try and get the best compression possible? ie. bzip -9 vs. bzip -2
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Yes, I'm looking for best compression ratio (usually 7z, ZIP and RAR use from 1 to 9). Can I specify it through ARK GUI? PS I really hate CLI. |
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look at q7z http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=45453 it creates a service menu under actions you have 3 options for compression: normal, max and ultra
peazip also (iirc) provides service menus for Dolphin and they provide .deb's on their site if Kubuntu doesn't provided packages ask them to, also check and see if there are 3rd party repos available |
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q7z is a fabulous utility I never heard about it before, thanks google01103. Any way, I'll share you my test with q7z. The latest version of q7z is 0.8.0-1 but I noticed that the developer announced that he replaced q7z (depends on python & Qt) with j7z (depends on java) so my first impression was tooooo bad because I personally hate java. I tried to run q7z-0.8.0-1.package as mentioned in this article but I got this errors:
So I directly built q7z from the source and tried to installed it (as mentioned in Q7Z/Build/Install).... installation process done successfully. I uninstalled it and tried to install the latest version from binary package (J7Z-1.1.0-bin.tar.bz2) and saw the stupid java interface . The summary of this test... How can any one replace Qt with java!!! this is really odd thing.
Unfortunately I couldn't find any 3rd party repository for q7z |
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(as best as I can tell) you'll need to find copies of the old q7z autopackage package and the autopackage runtime package
autopackage can be found here http://www.autopackage.org/download-tools.html the q7z autopackage package is here http://code.google.com/p/k7z/downloads/ ... -1.package lmk (my distro has a 3rd party repo that supplies q7z, though not j7z) |
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