![]() The one in the Linux Mint 17.x repositories is older (file-roller v3.6), it works well, but the add folders and files browse window is small and unchangeable, and there are other newer versions available - see links below and elsewhere. I would recommend that you go into the "Synaptic Package Manager (SPM)" and right click it and select all recommended and suggested packages, like "rar" and "unrar". And, y es, I did try to install WinRar in Wine and CrossOver and it doesn't work.ฤก.) I just tried "file-roller", Archive Manager, in the Software Manager or Synaptic Package Manager (SPM) and it worked perfectly for this. How do I go about using rar to make multiple split files of a *folder*, not a single file, I know I did it before from the GUI, then I remember the exact command. Seriously I usually always find such things, but it's like rar since it's not semi-open-source like unrar, I don't know, maybe the WinRar people scrubbed the internet of this option, I'm sure I can doit, but even after looking at "man rar", I was left with no answer. I looked around, A LOT, and all I see when it comes to multipart RARS using the command line in Linux is for files, not folders. It used to be even strange when it first started to fail and give me the files but when one would try to extract them later, they would crash. It acts like it does it, but then it doesn't really, there is files appearing at all. So, anyway, since about a year more or less, I can't get the "Compress" GUI to split a folder into 15mb multiple rars, don't tell me to use 7zip or zip because that's not how usenet works. What they really meant is you bastards constantly downloading from NNTP protocol at speeds that cannot be traffic shaped or throttled are using it abusively, text newsgroups, at least 90% of them were already dead by around 2005. I frequently upload to usenet, I didn't just forget it when my ISP (haven't changed since, first they were at the cutting in cable modem service which I got in early 99, but they are also the first to roll-up FTTH to non-commercial addresses, my contract says 50mbps/50mbps but it's more like 68mbps/68mbps from what Ive experienceed.anyway, just thing they made me angry with back in October 2008 everyone got an email to their ISP email address saying they were shutting down their usenet server "because forums and social media have rendered newsgroups discussions obsolete". ![]()
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