![]() This of course requires Python 2.7 which I have repaired from the 3.7 install royally messing up 2.7 in my WINEPREFIX. I decided now just to use the DeDRM_tools to extract the key via the python scripts as they so incredibly vaguely say in the documentation of DeDRM and the READMEs in the source files. ![]() Next I tried installing it manually, (in the correct folder python37 I think, since there is no documentation of doing this in a WINE prefix). it would get a flash of a popup, wrongly copy some files to the python27 folder, and quit without any windows or documentation. ![]() none of the 3.7.xx exe versions listed as working in Windows 7 would execute. Since for some unknown reason, you can't do it though Winetricks, I had to resort to doing it manually. Now since the rewrite and switch to python3, I just get "default key couldn't be found" I have been scouring reddit and dozens of websites and blog posts to see how to do it.įirst, I was trying just to get Python 3.7 on my Wine Prefix (windows 7). The old Python2 Calibre + DeDRM plugin, you would add the path to your Adobe Digital Editions WINEPREFIX (I installed ADE though Lutris), and instantly, it would find the keys and you would be golden. Python problems, Wine problems, pathing problems, general linux problems, all just to read a few books I bought on kobo on my kindle.
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