In Linux, a tarball (zipped up archaive), by convention has extension [...] or .tgz
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.tar.gz
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In Linux, a tarball (zipped up archaive), by convention has extension [...] or .tgz
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In Linux, a tarball (zipped up archaive), by convention has extension [...] or .tgz
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.tar.gz
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4. Basic Commands t option is -p which preserves detailed attribute information of files. Once you have your .tar file, you would probably want to compress it with gzip . This will create a file <directory><span>.tar.gz , which is sometimes called <directory>.tgz for brevity. A second kind of archiving utility is cpio . cpio is actually more powerful than tar, but is considered to be more cryptic
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