![]() ![]() Once this is done, right-clicking on a *.mobi file will include the option of sharing/sending, and then select the Send to Kindle option.ĭownloading from a Kindle device with ChromeOS Install the Kindle Android app and an Android File Manager app.Plug in Kindle over USB and copy a *.mobi file in it to the Kindle /documents/ directory using the ChromeOS File Manager.Uploading from ChromeOS to a Kindle device is done in one of two ways: Uploading to the Kindle Device from ChromeOS This recent issue may be one that enables what is needed. However it appears there was work being done on it, according to the Chromium bugtracker, but that issue was closed when the usb worked on crossvm for Android (only) and not the Linux vm. Note that as of 2, the usb interface is still not yet available to the Linux Container VMs in Crostini. Just used the standard Debian install command and agree to install dependences. Note that the instructions for installing Calibre on Linux on the Calibre website are garbage. Converting files from epub to mobi (to get epubs into the Kindel) and azw to epub, plus some cracking software, to get azw to epub (ebooks bought off the Amazon Kindle store)Ĭalibre on Debian (ChromeOS with Linux Container Crostini)īelow includes various work-around options, but the functionality and ease of operation (the kludgy interface notwithstanding) of Calbre makes that the go-to option.The basic functionality required includes: Downloading from a Kindle device with ChromeOS Functionality Required for Kindle on ChromeOS ![]()
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