Thanks All; That took care of my problem. That is what happens when you use the info supplied with the package without checking it. Clay Stapleton On Thursday 03 January 2002 08:15 am, you wrote: > On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:40:31AM -0700, Clayton Stapleton wrote: > > Hi Folks; > > Tried to untar a .tgz file with the following results: > > > > clay@linux:~> file ac3d3linuxtrial.tgz > > ac3d3linuxtrial.tgz: gzip compressed data, deflated, last modified: > > Wed Oct 11 08:32:32 2000, os: Unix > > clay@linux:~> tar -xvfz ac3d3linuxtrial.tgz > > tar: z: Cannot open: No such file or directory > > tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now > > > > Using ls on the file resulted in: > > > > -rw-r--r-- 1 clay users 1512801 Jan 1 09:36 > > ac3d3linuxtrial.tgz > > > > Any help would be appriciated. > > > > TIA > > Clay Stapleton > > Remember that tar will examine it's options from left to right, and the > f argument expects a filename immediately after it. So, with a parameter > string of -xvfz, f sees the filename as z. To fix your problem, reorder > the letters to put the f last. Ex: > > foo@bar:~$ tar -zxvf ac3d3linuxtrial.tgz