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Originally Posted by rcentros
I guess Amazon got the ball rolling on that with all their "All new" same names. I wish Barnes & Noble hadn't copied them though.
Hopefully I'll be able to figure it out when the time comes. I'm hoping the key can still (?) be transferred to Calibre on Linux (once obtained).
As for Google ... never going to send another penny to them. But I might buy books from Feedbooks or others, so I guess I'm going to have to figure out how to decrypt "standard" (non Kobo or Nook) Adobe DRM on Linux. I think once you get the key you can move it to a Linux computer. But maybe I'm wrong about that also. (I'm trying to avoid Wine.)
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You can probably get the key with adb and fastboot from a file on your nook that is how I did it with the gl3 and once you do it for one device it works for all nooks, obviously, as it relies on your general account and not a single device. As far as the other more general encryption using adobe DRM I know of no way to do that for linux and last time I checked adobe does not release adobe digital editions on linux. Adobe digital editions may not even work on wine , either, as it does not work with all windows apps. In addition to this in order to still crack it one has to use an older version of ADE. You might find yourself running windows in a virtual box. I have linux on a laptop and an older PC computer with windows 10 , in the basement, I try to keep windows around as Linux can't do everything it is just an OS not an application suite.