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Fix "Password required" Error When Using Unrar in Ubuntu Fix "Parole vajadzīga" Kļūda, lietojot unrar in Ubuntu

If you've tried to use the built-in “Extract Here” functionality in Ubuntu's File Roller to extract either a single or a multi-part zip or rar file and ended up with a “Password required” error, then you might just assume the files are password protected when in fact they are not. Ja esat mēģinājis lietot iebūvēto "Extract Here" funkcionalitāte Ubuntu ir File Roller iegūt vai nu vienā vai vairāku daļu zip vai rar fails, un tas beidzās ar "Parole vajadzīga" kļūda, tad jūs tikko uzņemties faili ir aizsargāta ar paroli, lai gan patiesībā tas tā nav.

It turns out that this error message pops up for one of two other reasons: Izrādās, ka šo kļūdas paziņojumu pops up vienu divu citu iemeslu dēļ:

  • The files are named incorrectly or a file is missing. Faili tiek nosaukti nepareizi, vai fails ir pazudis. Remember that Linux is case-sensitive and all files in the set should be named similarly. Atcerieties, ka Linux ir reģistrjutīga un visiem, kas Datnes ir jānosauc citādi.
  • One of the files is damaged and might need to be repaired using GPar2, if you have the matching PAR files. Viens no failiem ir bojāts, un, iespējams, nāktos remontēt, izmantojot GPar2, ja jums ir atbilstošas PAR failus.

Here's the irritating error message. Šeit ir kairinošs kļūdas ziņojumu.

If you've also got the corresponding PAR recovery set files, what you'll want to do is install GPar2 using the Add/Remove Applications, or by just typing the following command into a terminal prompt: Ja jūs esat arī ieguva atbilstošo PAR atgūšanu, kas failus, ko jūs vēlaties darīt, ir uzstādīt GPar2 izmantojot Add / Remove Applications, vai vienkārši ierakstot šādu komandu vērā termināla nekavējoties:

sudo apt-get install gpar2 sudo apt-get install gpar2

Then you can just open up any one of the .par2 files and click the Repair button, which will take a fairly long time to complete, but should allow you to extract without errors. Tad varat vienkārši atvērt jebkuru no. Par2 failu un noklikšķiniet Repair pogas, kas būs diezgan ilgs laiks, lai pabeigtu, bet ļauj iegūt bez kļūdām.

More information on PAR or Parchive files can be found at Wikipedia, of course: Vairāk informācijas par PAR vai Parchive failus var atrast Wikipedia, protams:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parchive http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parchive

This article was originally written on 05/9/07 Tagged with: Šis pants tika sākotnēji rakstīts uz 05/9/07 tagged with: Ubuntu Ubuntu

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Comments (3) Komentāri (3)

  1. caner Caner

    thank you bro. paldies bro. this was a really irritating problem . tas bija tiešām kairinošs problēmu.

  2. Revolution Revolūcija

    Thank you for this Paldies par šo

  3. Jeremy Harmon Jeremy Harmon

    I've also noticed that if you use the non-free unrar (you can get it at Esmu arī ievērojis, ka, ja izmantojat ne-bezmaksas unrar (varat iegūt pie http://www.rarlabs.com http://www.rarlabs.com ) that it'll work fine on files that give you the password prompt. ), Ka tas būs darbs naudas sods failus, Jums password prompt.


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