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  1. Ubuntu, and Linux in general, is not supported by Amazon for their Kindle reader. There isn’t an application available for Linux users. It’s only available on PC, MAC, iOS (iPhone / iPad) and Android devices. If you visit the Amazon Kindle app website, you’ll see that there is no mention of Linux.

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  3. Although there are different Kindle applications to be able to read the electronic books downloaded from Amazon, in Linux there is no such luck. At least, not natively through software. However, Amazon has solutions for all cases.

  4. 24 lis 2020 · Use Kindle Cloud Reader (a web app that runs through Chrome) which allows you to access your Kindle books through Google Chrome browser. You'll have to have Google Chrome installed, which you can download for Ubuntu here.

  5. 5 mar 2018 · If you owned a physical Kindle device (i.e., not just a PC/smartphone app) at one point and it is still listed in your account, then there's a simpler way to download and convert Amazon ebooks: Login to your Amazon account in a browser

  6. 20 sie 2021 · Dedicated eBook reader devices like the Amazon Kindle, Android tablets and smartphones may offer the ultimate experience but you can also read eBooks on your laptop or PC too. To read ePub eBooks on Ubuntu you will need to install a dedicated eBook reader app, like the ones we list below.

  7. 11 wrz 2022 · The following is how to install and run the Windows version of the Amazon Kindle app on Linux. Everything here was (eventually) discoverable by searching, but I’m putting it one place so it’s all in a handy list in case I need to do it again.