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Copying Your Wallet to Another Computer<br />

For the most part, KWallet resides silently in the panel and is automatically activated<br />

if needed. However, you can copy your wallet files to another computer (for example,<br />

your laptop). To simplify this task, wallets can be dragged from the manager window<br />

to a file browser window. This let you easily package a new wallet for transfer to another<br />

environment. For example, a new wallet could be created and copied onto a removable<br />

flash memory device. Important passwords could be transferred there, so you have them<br />

available in other locations.<br />

5.10.3 Displaying, Decompressing, and<br />

Creating Archives<br />

To save space on the hard disk, use a packer that compresses files and directories to a<br />

fraction <strong>of</strong> their original size. The application Ark can be used to manage such archives.<br />

It supports common formats, such as zip, tar.gz, tar.bz2, lha, and rar.<br />

Start Ark from the main menu or from the command line with ark. If you already have<br />

some compressed files, move these from an open Konqueror window to the Ark window<br />

to view the contents <strong>of</strong> the archive. To view an integrated preview <strong>of</strong> the archive in<br />

Konqueror, right-click the archive in Konqueror and select Preview in Archiver. Alternatively,<br />

select File → Open in Ark to open the file directly.<br />

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