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I had problems with ark-trinity, which for some reasons could not extract my rar archives, while unrar did it perfectly, so I uninstalled ark-trinity and installed ark (KDE4). But now I have problem with octet-stream errors, which appears every time I start OS, open file manager or even click on files. What should I do?
http://imgur.com/a/GYpBa
Buy the way my support number is LL55458, don`t know how to use it, that`s why write here.
Here is a reportq4: http://rghost.ru/6BbF6Gqjb
Tested RAM using memtest86+: Pass: 2 Errors: 0
Last edited by Rademes (2015-12-14 17:15)
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This topic should be helpful https://sourceforge.net/p/q4os/discussi … /3b3a64d4/ specifically this point https://sourceforge.net/p/q4os/discussi … 64d4/#adee
Start konqueror->settings->file associations and under application add the schema octet-stream, leaving unknown as decription.
You are allowed to ask direct e-mail support at support@q4os.org with your support code.
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Problem solved, thank you!
Launched Q4OS in Live mode, the schema octet-stream exists there. So why it was deleted in installed system I don`t know...
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In addition, you don't need to install 'ark' package, if you want to extract 'rar' archives. You need to remove 'unrar' package, and install 'unrar-free' and 'ark-trinity' packages. You will be able to open rar archives using ark-trinity and konqueror file manager.
Terminal commands:
$ sudo apt-get autoremove unrar ark
$ sudo apt-get install unrar-free ark-trinity
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The reason I uninstalled ark-trinity and installed unrar is because ark-trinity could not unpack some of my archives.
Today running Q4OS in Live mode I realized, that it is more likely because unrar-free can not work with archives, which contain russian (non latin) symbols in their names. So I assume that it is unrar-free bug.
Archives with only latin symbols in their names unpacked perfectly using unrar-free. Also using unrar I could unpack all my archives, so they were not corrupted.
http://imgur.com/a/CAThj
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Yes, it will be probably 'unrar-free' bug.
Maximum attachment size is limited to 100kB.
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Can not find unrar-free authors web page. Do you know, where I should address this bug?
Also Extract Here option in Konqueror would be very useful.
Last edited by Rademes (2015-12-16 20:32)
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Unrar-free developer:
https://gna.org/projects/unrar/
Yes, 'extract here' in konqueror is desired feature, we would like to add it in the future.
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Last edited by Rademes (2015-12-17 15:42)
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Great, reporting bugs is very helpful for community.
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Looks like unrar-free utility is not maintained. The latest version is dated 2004-06-01, and last response on bug report was in 2006. TEN years ago!
So is it possible to make ark-trinity to use unrar (non-free version by Alexander Roshal) instead of 10 years unmaintained and bugged unrar-free?
Krusader 1.90.0 uses unrar without any problems.
P.S. Removed unrar-free from my system.
Last edited by Rademes (2016-02-02 13:34)
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So is it possible to make ark-trinity to use unrar (non-free version by Alexander Roshal) instead of 10 years unmaintained and bugged unrar-free?
We will investigate this option.
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I know about Krusader, but most new users try Konqueror first, because it is more user-friendly. And ark-trinity is running under Konqueror. Krusader is for experienced users.
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Need to bump this topic, because It is very important for me.
I have to unpack RAR archives quite often, almost all of them contain non latin symbols in their names, and ark-trinity simply can not unpack them, because it uses unrar-free!
So I asked:
So is it possible to make ark-trinity to use unrar (non-free version by Alexander Roshal) instead of 10 years unmaintained and bugged unrar-free?
You answered:
We will investigate this option.
Six months passed. Is it any movement for solving this problem? It is very important for me. Now I have to use command line to work with unrar.
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As far as we know, it's not easily possible to make ark-trinity to use 'unrar' package. Unrar-free continues to be maintained by the Debian developers in conformance to Debian QA, see https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/unrar-free . You can report bugs directly at Debian bug-tracking system.
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