Showing posts with label file archiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label file archiving. Show all posts

This article brings Focal users easy and secure apps for their computers especially for accessing the internet and storing passwords (and a tool for Android phones). They enable you security and help you live easier with both devices especially if you are a newcomer. They are Tor Browser to protect surfing anonymity regardless country you live in, Dnscrypt to encrypt your internet access, Enigmail to encrypt your emails so only true recipients can read, KeePassXC to store your account credentials so you will not forget any, GSconnect to pair your laptop and phone, and F-Droid on Android. And, you do not need antivirus on Ubuntu. Together they empower Ubuntu users with security. You will see here short instructions to install and use them and several advice you can practice easily.

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Continuing the first and second ones, this tutorial explains file archiving with password protection on Ubuntu operating system. By this you can create a compressed archive file that can only be opened by you. Even the file list cannot be seen unless the user know the password. This tutorial is based on Ubuntu version 20.04 LTS and is applicable to other versions. Happy working!

 
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Continuing the basic tutorial, this one is file archiving with compression. Compression means reduction in file size. In this tutorial you will learn more which archive file formats support compression and which ones do not and how to compress files into one archive. This tutorial is based on Ubuntu version 20.04 LTS and can be applied to any other version. Happy working!


(Ubuntu showing compressed files and contents of a compressed file)

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File archiving is the making of archive file such as zip file either with compression or not and either with password or not. User does archiving mostly by file manager right-click or by the archiver program. Ubuntu can handle archiving thanks to File Archiver application that is included in every release. This simple tutorial explains how to do the basic archiving on Ubuntu 20.04 done with clicks. Happy working!


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