July 6, 2012 · General ·

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U Splitter is a simple file splitter app. It can split any file into several parts based on either number of parts or maximum size of a single part. Then it can join those splitted parts together to build the original file. (Compatible with HJSplit for Windows)

System Requirements

Operating System : Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) 32-bit or 64-bit
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)

Install u splitter in ubuntu

From Ubuntu Software Center (under Accessories)

Or click the following link

U Splitter

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4 Comments to “U Splitter – File splitter/joiner for Ubuntu”

  1. cmcanulty says:

    I can’t get it to work. I get this error but I do have java installed

    Could not launch ‘U Splitter’
    Failed to execute child process “java” (No such file or directory)

  2. Wastrel says:

    I’m sorry to hear that, but I don’t have any good advice. I theorize that whether java runs (properly) depends both on your $PWD and your $PATH. It’s acted that way for me.

    My general reaction to this is wha…? I need Java, to split files? (man split; man join).

  3. Jim Caughran says:

    I can’t get it to work. It runs, but doesn’t do anything when I ask it to SPLIT.

    Is it overwhelmed by large files? Input file is 61.8G, output files to fit two to a DVD at 2300M.

  4. MK says:

    http://www.hjsplit.org/linux/

    i have used lxsplit many times, it works

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