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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Palanthas
Device: Kindle 5 Paperwhite and a Nook Simple Touch
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Device: Kindle Touch
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Are you referring to connecting with a PW?
I run Ubuntu 12.04 and have had no problems with the Kindle Touch. Though I don't really know what you mean when you ask whether it "works" with Linux, as there isn't much that they do with each other. Linux just recognizes it as a USB client. When plugged in, I can browse my KT directory. I can run the Calibre ebook manager/converter with it too, and use the 'send to ereader' option in the program. |
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Location: Palanthas
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No I am not however your second paragraph is the infromation that I have been looking for.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: UK
Device: Kindle 3
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Works fine with the Kindle Keyboard using Debian Squeeze (Linux distribution that Ubuntu is based on). I just mount it and it recognises it as a removable storage device. Depending on the desktop you're using, it should just pop-up an icon on the desktop when connected and you'll be able to mount or eject from that (I use the console myself for such things, so forgive me if I'm not precise with the desktop way of doing these things).
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Alabama, USA
Device: Kindle 3G, Kindle Paperwhite, iPhone 4S, iPad Mini
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I'm currently using Ubuntu 12.10 with my Paperwhite & Kindle Fire (1st Gen). I've used previous versions of Ubuntu with the Kindle Keyboard and Fire. I've never had any issues.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: West Gardiner, Maine
Device: Touch (5.3.2.1)
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I have an old laptop running XP and Suse linux. Both work fine. Later, if you decide to hack your kindle a bit, SSHing into the kindle is easier from linux, as there are no pesky "Windows" line endings when you edit things. Either way, linux is fun and easy to use and compliments the linux running on you kindle very well, don't you think?
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Device: Kindle Paperwhite
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I note that everything ever called a Kindle (e-reader, Fire, you name it) has always run Linux itself, and the developers at Amazon (lab126) use Linux -- so it is relatively unlikely that Linux support will ever go away.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Australia
Device: Kindle, Sony
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Works fine as usb mass storage device though I simply use it with Calibre. I have not come across any issues.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Device: Kindle Touch
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Kindle is designed to run regardless of your OS. Actually I don't connect it to the PC unless doing tasks like debrick or jailbreak (which you should not need to do often or even at all )
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Device: PW, K5 B011, K3 us, K4, DXG, XDA I&II, Omnia, Ematic E6 + E8 :) etc.
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Location: Netherlands
Device: Kindle Paperwhite
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Keep in mind that you cannot remove Adobe DRM in Linux, as Digital Editions must be installed alongside Calibre, and it must be activated. This did not work when using WINE to run ADE.
At least, this was the case about a year ago. There may now be a solution, but if there is, I've not encountered it yet. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Device: jetbook lite, Nook STR
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Netherlands
Device: Kindle Paperwhite
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Are you running both Calibre and ADE in WINE? Last year, if you could find a WINE version that would work with both programs *and* would let you activate ADE, then it would all work. Splitting ADE and Calibre between WINE and Linux never worked, as Calibre could not "see" ADE's installation, as is (was?) required.
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Device: jetbook lite, Nook STR
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How to install Adobe Digital Editions on Ubuntu 12.04 and use it with an e-book reader I also have a non-activated copy of MSreader working under wine. bernie p.s. see this thread Last edited by gbm; 01-30-2013 at 12:52 AM. |
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I don't think we've crossed the line yet, but might I remind people to be careful not to be too specific about DRM removal, lest we attract the attention of the mods?
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