Thread: Aura H2O Sideload using Linux
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Old 08-02-2016, 03:56 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by effnflowers View Post
I was wondering if I could use something like Calibre to sideload .epub files I already own to the H2O.
DRM free, no problem. Calibre works great. There is, unfortunately, no easy or straightforward way of removing DRM in Linux. I got a free book from Google Play and ended up having to use my work Mac to de-DRM it, and even then I had to jump through several hoops to get the job done. My advice: only buy DRM free.

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