How To Install / Extract type "file via Terminal in Ubuntu

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       For those familiar dabbling in the world of Linux, especially Ubuntu, must be familiar with the file extension *.tar.gz, *.tar.bz2, *.zip, *.deb. That is an example of an extension that can take a look at the different Ubuntu is usually the case with Windows extension *.exe.

       On this occasion I tried to share the knowledge how to Install or Extract to file "which the above extension.






1. File extension *.deb

Linux file extension is simply 2x click on the file, automatically will be installed (as well as the file extension *.exe in Windows)

2. File extension *.tar.gz, *.tar.bz2, *.zip

To file a third of this, we must open the "Terminal" (ie if the Windows Command Prompt). Once we open the Terminal:

- To reply *.tar.gz, Type: sudo tar-xzvf
- To reply *.tar.bz2, Type: sudo tar-jxvf
- To reply *.zip, Type: unzip

After that (still in Terminal), type:

- cd
-. / Configure
- make
- make install

Wait until the command "make install" is completed, if no error means the file is successful in the Install
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