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Old 06-05-2022, 04:47 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Shohreh View Post
Hello,

I'd like to use a command-line tool to remove DRMs on Linux (headless computer, so a GUI won't do.)

Is there no easier way than attempting to use Calibre?

https://linuxconfig.org/calibre-drm-...books-on-linux

Thank you.
The command line versions of the DRM removal tools have stopped being supported for some time.

The old command line tools won't work as you do need a GUI to get the keys. You need to install ADE (GUI) and/or KindleForPC (GUI). And even then for KindleForPC, I don't know what the last version the command line tools worked with. So basically unless you are properly configured, a GUI is needed.
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