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Posted: Mon 29 Sep 2014, 19:20
by Semme

Posted: Tue 30 Sep 2014, 11:46
by luiscuadrado123
thanks!

after whati a while.. the page load sussefully

Peazip's Encryption Capability

Posted: Wed 17 Dec 2014, 14:28
by mikeslr
Hi Asterisk,

Thanks for the pet. I discussed its encryption capability to protect sensitive information here: http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 424#815424

With the ascendance of SaveFolders an easy way to encrypt sensitive information becomes more important. Your pet can accomplish that.

mikesLr

Posted: Fri 27 Feb 2015, 23:59
by Disco Makberto
TheAsterisk!,

The link that you are providing on your first post for Peazip 5.1.0 does not work, but the pets are still available here on a related webpage:

http://www.silverdollarsolutions.com/Pu ... Zip/5.1.0/

I know that Peazip 5.1.0 is not one of the latest versions, but it still works for me (on Puppy Linux 5.25).

I hope this helps.

Carlos Albert
D-Mak

permissions

Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2015, 00:03
by tigersong
I'm trying to open Peazip in Fatdog64, and it says I don't have the right permissions. What do I do?

Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2015, 00:14
by Semme
Rt-clk >> "permissions" and make it executable.. Answer yes.

This is a save file you created with FD, correct?

If yes, you'll need a special pkg to go along with it.

Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2015, 00:39
by Semme
This, along with LibreOffice has been built and waiting for you in the repos.

And you know, I sure hope this doesn't spill over into computer hobbyist..

Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2015, 00:49
by tigersong
Where's Xarchiver in the file system?

Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2015, 00:51
by Semme
I'm not on it now but, should be "Utility."

You can always fire things from a terminal so long as you know their name.

==

Oh, you'd open a terminal and ask: which xarchive

Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2015, 01:01
by tigersong
All right, where is it on the disc?
Thanks.

Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2015, 10:33
by Semme
Sounds like you're after a desktop shortcut?

Open the yellow box on your taskbar and navigate to where "which xarchive" say it is.

Since ROX opens in root's "home," use the green up arrow to switch to the "systems root" directory.

Once there, it's most likely /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin.

Re: permissions

Posted: Tue 07 Jul 2015, 13:40
by step
wrong reply, forum staff please delete.

PeaZip 5.7.0

Posted: Fri 24 Jul 2015, 07:04
by giorgiotani
Hi, PeaZip 5.7.0 for Linux was released, compiled with new Lazarus IDE http://www.lazarus-ide.org/ and providing updated Delphi/FreePascal math/cryptography libraries from http://www.wolfgang-ehrhardt.de/

The new release updates p7zip backend to 9.38.1, and provides UNRAR5 for Linux plugin to extract new .rar files created with WinRar 5 or newer using "RAR5" archive format option (available as separate plugin due the non-OSI compatible unrar licensing restriction).

The official website of the project migrated to http://www.peazip.org and the repository was migrated on GitHub https://github.com/giorgiotani/PeaZip which also hosts the new directory for translations https://github.com/giorgiotani/PeaZip-Translations

UNRAR5 for Linux plugin is on Add-ons/Pluging page http://www.peazip.org/peazip-add-ons.html

PeaZip 5.9.0

Posted: Wed 02 Dec 2015, 18:10
by giorgiotani
Hi, PeaZip 5.9.0 was released a few days ago.
On of most important updates, the new release comes with p7zip 15.09 backend, so extracting RAR5 files no longer requires the additional UNRAR5 plugin based on RarLabs code.
Into installer packages, most backend binaries (*paq, FreeArc, etc) were moved to the "Optional Formats" external package (and can be added manually after installation if desired), in order to reduce dependencies needed to install the main software package.
Portable packages are not involved in this change and comes with all backend binaries as in previous releases.
PeaZip for Linux page: http://www.peazip.org/peazip-linux.html