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Originally Posted by silver18
Ok, I unpacked deb file and now I have usr/bin/unrar-nonfree. Should I place it (only unrar-nonfree) in Kindle /usr/bin?
Why you said to use "sid (unstable)" and not "squeeze (stable)" version?
Thanks a lot!!
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You could place it (the binary
unrar-nonfree) anywhere with any name. It doesn't matter.
Stable in
squeeze (stable) isn't [just] about of quality of binary. It's mostly about of quality of whole Debian distribution (i.e. big set of Debian packages and infrastructure). As you're just downloading one package for it's executable binary, you should primarily look at program stableness, not at the whole Debian distribution stableness, so the main difference will be in program version. Unrar in sid has more recent version than unrar in squeeze, so I've said to download from sid archive.