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ng flag

I have bought some books but I can not read them because I use Linux:

Windows_MAC_Android_IOS

I am absolutely sure that the browser really supports it. It seems to me a very big discrimination.

Any solution?

The Cool Man avatar
cn flag
Were you able to read books using only a browser back in windows (assuming you used windows before switching)?
guiverc avatar
cn flag
Linux? This isn't a Linux Q&A site (SE *Unix & Linux* provides that), what OS are you using? Why ask here?
cocomac avatar
cn flag
Also, there are Android emulators, and WINE may work for the Windows app.
Terrance avatar
id flag
I have books in Amazon, and they came right up in Firefox in my Ubuntu 20.04 LTS system without any issues or emulation. So, please fix your question from sounding like a rant. Also, that is up to Amazon whether they support Linux browsers or not, that is not up to Canonical, or any other Linux producers.
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