Because .tar.bz2 files can contain anything from raw source code to ready-to-run binaries, there isn't one single way to "run" it without seeing the contents. However, the standard process is:
“Anything can be inside... Only the persons, who composed and compressed the .tar.bz2 file can tell you what to do with its content.” Linux Mint · 1 year ago MOS_LSHD-v0.1-linux.tar.bz2
“Files that have the extension .tar.gz and .tar.bz2 are tarballs... the default for distributing manually downloaded Linux applications because of their wide support.” Medium · Matthew Casperson · 2 years ago Because
(v0.1). Not recommended for critical production systems. Ease of Use Confirms it is compiled for or intended for
This specific package is a compressed container created using the bzip2 algorithm, which is known for high compression ratios compared to standard gzip.
Confirms it is compiled for or intended for Linux-based operating systems. 🛠️ Installation & Usage