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I just realized I can't unrar .rar files on my Ubuntu machine!

Festus Tamakloe
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  1. First you need to install unrar:

    sudo apt-get install unrar
    
  2. If you want to unpack all files within the .rar files in the same directory:

    unrar e -r /home/work/software/myfile.rar
    
  3. if you want to unpack the files in full path:

    unrar x -r /home/work/software/myfile.rar
    
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    It seems like in 16.04 at least, the standard file roller program will do rars too once you've got unrar installed. – mlissner Dec 21 '17 at 00:15
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    This applies to Ubuntu 18.* too. The standard archive manager was able to open rar files once I installed unrar. – Vineeth Sai Dec 26 '18 at 07:26
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    `sudo apt-get install unrar-free` worked when I got "Package 'unrar' has no installation candidate" on Ubuntu 16.04 when I did `sudo apt-get install unrar`. – Gnubie Jul 19 '19 at 10:12
  • Even in 14.04 after installing unrar normal file viewer will open .rar files – shantanu pathak Sep 28 '19 at 08:53
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    Only the craziest of us would do `e`, oh god, why is this flag ever exists??? – ieXcept Sep 07 '20 at 12:05
  • unrar e? i think if we don't even know what would happen then it's better to just answer '/h'. what you think is ok, most don't – stackunderflow Jun 14 '21 at 14:44