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Why don't you just use 7zip on Linux?

p7zip packages are in the universe repository in Ubuntu so make sure that you have enabled it using this command:

sudo add-apt-repository universe
sudo apt update

Use the following command to install 7zip support in Ubuntu and Debian based distributions.

sudo apt install p7zip-full p7zip-rar

In the terminal, you can extract a split zip archive file using this command: 7z x largefile.zip.001 -tiso.split -o<output_dir>

7z x largefile.zip.001 -tiso.split -o<output_dir>

Why don't you just use 7zip on Linux?

p7zip packages are in the universe repository in Ubuntu so make sure that you have enabled it using this command:

sudo add-apt-repository universe
sudo apt update

Use the following command to install 7zip support in Ubuntu and Debian based distributions.

sudo apt install p7zip-full p7zip-rar

In the terminal, you can extract a split zip archive file using this command: 7z x largefile.zip.001 -tiso.split -o<output_dir>

Why don't you just use 7zip on Linux?

p7zip packages are in the universe repository in Ubuntu so make sure that you have enabled it using this command:

sudo add-apt-repository universe
sudo apt update

Use the following command to install 7zip support in Ubuntu and Debian based distributions.

sudo apt install p7zip-full p7zip-rar

In the terminal, you can extract a split zip archive file using this command:

7z x largefile.zip.001 -tiso.split -o<output_dir>
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Why don't you just use 7zip on Linux?

p7zip packages are in the universe repository in Ubuntu so make sure that you have enabled it using this command:

sudo add-apt-repository universe
sudo apt update

Use the following command to install 7zip support in Ubuntu and Debian based distributions.

sudo apt install p7zip-full p7zip-rar

In the terminal, you can extract a split zip archive file using this command: 7z x largefile.zip.001 -tiso.split -o<output_dir>