Hi,

>   The 'bz2' extension means that the tar file has been compressed.
> Use "bunzip2" to decompress it, and you will get a "tar" file.

little known factoid. on most modern versions of tar you can simply
do

tar xvf blah-blah.tar.bz2


and it will automatically detect the major compression methods - be it
.Z, .gz or .bz2.   note, no '-' and no 'j'/'z' - thats 2 less characters
to type each time you do a tar operation...think of the savings on your
keyboard and the resulting productivity gain!  ;-)

alan
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