In moving my ebook library over to a Linux machine, unfortunately find that there may not be an alternative to getting Adobe Digital Editions on it, which doesn't support Linux. So I found this and lol all the way to the sun.
Is it popular, or do we just have no choice because Adobe?
(ADE really really sucks as an ebook reader and ebook library management)
[#]Linux #FOSS
https://umatechnology.org/install-adobe-digital-editions-in-ubuntu-linux/
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@bluegreenandfree FOSS = NO ADOBE, use epub format
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@fredbrooker Yeah, that's the idea. This was a complaint about how pervasive Adobe is.
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@bluegreenandfree I got rid of it already, there's last VM immutable image with Photoshop on my disk when needed
got rid of Native Instruments and luckily Waves
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@bluegreenandfree use Calibre or Buka
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@fredbrooker Already use Calibre, thanks.
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@bluegreenandfree I got over 30 thousands books, I need an AI automation to sort it out - too much for humans
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@bluegreenandfree you can use this
https://github.com/Leseratte10/acsm-calibre-plugin
But really it's easier to download TOR, visit library genesis and download your books.
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