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Old 10-30-2018, 04:57 AM   #52
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I finally got around to writing up my steps on my site, if it helps:

https://patdavid.net/2018/05/install...nux-with-wine/
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On a broader note we seem to be very fortunate at the moment that most of the relevant Windows software seems to be working. I'm currently successfully running on Linux by way of Wine ADE 2.0.1, Cloud Library, Kobo Desktop (working well with OBok on my Linux calibre install), Overdrive for Windows (using for library Audiobooks) and of course Kindle For PC. Most install easily. Some do required a little work, most notably ADE and Kobo Desktop. We can only hope this continues for as long as possible as none of these programs seem to have a Linux version on the horizon, and continual updates to both Windows and the programs occur.
Even though I don't currently have Wine installed on any of my Linux machines, I appreciate all the work you've both done on this. I think I'll go ahead and install Wine on Linux Mint 18.x laptop and follow the Wiki for installing ADE (and the other software).

Thank you.
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