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hey everybody Iamp;#39;m Sean powers and today we are going to cover the next section in the Linux plus certification series that we are doing specifically weamp;#39;re going to cover archiving and compression and if that sounds a little bit familiar itamp;#39;s because we covered this topic when we did the Linux Essentials course and a lot of what weamp;#39;re going to cover today was in the video that we did for that so Iamp;#39;m gonna go kind of quickly now if if Iamp;#39;m going too quickly and it just goes too fast you can always go back to the video in the Linux Essentials course Iamp;#39;ll Iamp;#39;ll link to it up there and that will give you like a slower more in-depth look at the individual commands but Iamp;#39;m gonna go quickly weamp;#39;re still covering it because there are more things in the Linux plus objectives than were specifically in the Linux Essentials now in this video weamp;#39;re going to go over this section which Iamp;#39;m calling 1.2.4 itamp