Thread: PRS-300 Calibre and DRM, Linux
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Old 09-20-2011, 04:40 PM   #2
KevinH
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Hi,

Sorry but it is against site rules to provide explicit instructions on how to use DRM removal tools on this site and it is against site rules to link directly to sites that host such tools.

Your best idea is really to google for "ApprenticeAlf". Read his blog / FAQ etc and ask any questions you want in the comments section of that site.

As for not wanting or willing to use a virtual machine, that will be a drawback. That is the easiest solution. There are some solutions for using the latest version of Wine under recent versions of Linux. The issue is the DRM is not simply signed. It depends on operating specific calls, uses information that is hardware specific, and even ebook file specific. So using the tools on Wine will probably be the only way to do what you want to do.

To be any more specific would violate the site rules. PM me here is you still can't find the proper link and I can help with that.

KevinH
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