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Old 10-29-2019, 06:13 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
The easiest way to get ADE on your Linux system is to install a Windows VM and use it for that purpose. One friend of mine is doing this rather happily. Basically he followed the instructions at How to Install Windows 10 as Virtual Machine in VMware Player.
I installed ADE 4.5 in Wine just the other day and for me it was easier than setting up a VM, just 5 or 6 commands in the terminal using workarounds found on WineHQ. The fonts don't look very good and I occasionally get error messages before starting, but downloading epubs from .acsm files and transferring library books to my Kobo works, and that's pretty much all I use ADE for anyway.
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