In Linux, [...] is a newer version of gzip used for compressing larger files (but it is slower), but you should not use it if you are zipping/unzipping the file back and forth a lot.
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bzip2
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In Linux, [...] is a newer version of gzip used for compressing larger files (but it is slower), but you should not use it if you are zipping/unzipping the file back and forth a lot.
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In Linux, [...] is a newer version of gzip used for compressing larger files (but it is slower), but you should not use it if you are zipping/unzipping the file back and forth a lot.
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bzip2
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4. Basic Commands mand zless <filename> , which does the same as zcat <filename> | less . (Note that your less may actually have the functionality of zless combined.) A new addition to the arsenal is <span>bzip2 . This is a compression program very much like gzip , except that it is slower and compresses 20%-30% better. It is useful for compressing files that will be downloaded from the Interne
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