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C.5 System and File Management
The following section provides an overview of Linux tools for
system and file management. Get to know text and source code
editors, backup solutions, and archiving tools.
Table C-5 System and File Management Software for Windows and Linux
File Manager |
Windows Explorer |
Konqueror, Nautilus |
Text Editor |
NotePad, WordPad, (X)Emacs |
kate, GEdit, (X)Emacs, vim |
PDF Creator |
Adobe Distiller |
Scribus |
PDF Viewer |
Adobe Reader |
Adobe Reader, Evince, KPDF, Xpdf |
Text Recognition |
Recognita, FineReader |
GOCR |
Command Line Pack Programs |
zip, rar, arj, lha, etc. |
zip, tar, gzip, bzip2, etc. |
GUI Based Pack Programs |
WinZip |
Ark, File Roller |
Hard Disk Partitioner |
PowerQuest, Acronis, Partition Commander |
YaST, GNU Parted |
Backup Software |
ntbackup, Veritas |
KDar, taper, dump |
- Adobe Reader
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Adobe Reader for Linux is the exact counterpart of the
Windows and Mac versions of this application. The look and
feel on Linux are the same as on other platforms. The other
parts of the Adobe Acrobat suite have not been ported to
Linux. Find more information at https://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html.
- Ark
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Ark is a GUI-based pack program for the KDE desktop. It
supports common formats, such as zip,
tar.gz, tar.bz2,
lha, and rar. You
can view, select, pack, and unpack single files within an
archive. Due to Ark's integration with Konqueror, you can
also trigger actions (such as unpacking an archive) from the
context menu in the file manager, similar to WinZip.
- dump
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The dump package contains both dump and restore. dump
examines files in a file system, determines which ones need
to be backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk,
tape, or other storage medium. The restore command performs
the inverse function of dump—it can restore a full
backup of a file system. Find more information at https://dump.sourceforge.net/.
- Evince
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Evince is a document viewer for PDF and PostScript
formats for the GNOME desktop. Find more information at
https://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/.
- File Roller
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File Roller is a GUI-based pack program for the GNOME
desktop. It provides features similar to Ark's. For more
information, refer to https://fileroller.sourceforge.net/home.html.
- GEdit
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GEdit is the official text editor of the GNOME desktop.
It provides features similar to Kate's. Find more
information at https://www.gnome.org/projects/gedit/.
- GNU Parted
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GNU Parted is a command line tool for creating,
destroying, resizing, checking, and copying partitions and
the file systems on them. If you need to create space for
new operating systems, use this tool to reorganize disk
usage and copy data between different hard disks. Find more
information at https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/.
- GOCR
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GOCR is an OCR (optical character recognition) tool. It
converts scanned images of text into text files. Find more
information at https://jocr.sourceforge.net/.
- gzip, tar, bzip2
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There are plenty of packaging programs for reducing disk
usage. In general, they differ only in their pack algorithm.
Linux can also handle the packaging formats used on Windows.
bzip2 is a bit more efficient than
gzip, but needs more time, depending on
the pack algorithm.
- kate
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Kate is part of the KDE suite. It has the ability to
open several files at once either locally or remotely. With
syntax highlighting, project file creation, and external
scripts execution, it is a perfect tool for a programmer.
Find more information at https://kate.kde.org/.
- KDar
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KDar stands for KDE disk archiver and is a
hardware-independent backup solution. KDar uses catalogs
(unlike tar), so it is possible to extract a single file
without reading the whole archive and it is also possible to
create incremental backups. KDar can split an archive into
multiple slices and trigger the burning of a data CD or DVD
for each slice. Find more information about KDar at https://kdar.sourceforge.net/.
- Konqueror
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Konqueror is the default file manager for the KDE
desktop, which can also be used as a Web browser, document
and image viewer, and CD ripper. Find
more information about this multifunctional application at
https://www.konqueror.org/.
- KPDF
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KPDF is a PDF viewing application for the KDE desktop.
Its features include searching the PDF and full screen
reading mode like in Adobe Reader. Find more information at
https://kpdf.kde.org/.
- Nautilus
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Nautilus is the default file manager of the GNOME
desktop. It can be used to create folders and documents,
display and manage your files and folders, run scripts,
write data to a CD, and open URI locations. For an
introduction to using Nautilus as a file manager, see
GNOME User Guide. Find
information about Nautilus on the Internet at https://www.gnome.org/projects/nautilus/.
- taper
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Taper is a backup and restore program that provides a
friendly user interface to allow backup and restoration of
files to and from a tape drive. Alternatively, files can be
backed up to archive files. Recursively selected directories
are supported. Find more information at https://taper.sourceforge.net/.
- vim
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vim (vi improved) is a program similar to the text
editor vi. Users may need time to adjust to vim, because it
distinguishes between command mode and insert mode. The
basic features are the same as in all text editors. vim
offers some unique options, like macro recording, file
format detection and conversion, and multiple buffers in a
screen. Find more information at https://www.vim.org/.
- (X)Emacs
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GNU Emacs and XEmacs are very professional editors.
XEmacs is based on GNU Emacs. To quote the GNU Emacs Manual,
Emacs is the extensible, customizable,
self-documenting real-time display editor. Both
offer nearly the same functionality with minor differences.
Used by experienced developers, they are highly extensible
through the Emacs Lisp language. They support many
languages, like Russian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, and
Korean. Find more information at https://www.xemacs.org/ and https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html.
- Xpdf
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Xpdf is lean PDF viewing suite for Linux and Unix
platforms. It includes a viewer application and some export
plug-ins for PostScript or text formats. Find more
information at https://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/.
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