

Wuf, I think I finally got this to work, but with some caveats: It finds the key which can then be imported!.install python2.7 for windows in the same virtual drive.install the available version of Kindle for PC.Here's how I got it done (after following the installation instructions for Linux): The error message when converting or opening the azw: Saved a key to Z:\home\tristank\.config\calibre\plugins\DeDRM\libraryfiles\winekeysdir\kindlekey1.k4i


Searching for kinfoFiles in C:\users\tristank\Local Settings\Application Dataįound K4PC 1.9+ kinf2011 file: C:\users\tristank\Local Settings\Application Data\Amazon\Kindle\storage\.kinf2011ĭecrypted key file using IDString '0' and UserName 'BLACKED' Wine: configuration in '/home/tristank/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/amazonkindle' has been updated.Ĭopyright ? 2010-2013 some_updates and Apprentice Alf $ WINEPREFIX=/home/tristank/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/amazonkindle/ wine python.exe "/home/tristank/.config/calibre/plugins/DeDRM/libraryfiles/kindlekey.py" "/home/tristank/.config/calibre/plugins/DeDRM/libraryfiles/winekeysdir/"įixme:ole:RemUnknown_QueryInterface No interface for iid Įrr:winediag:schan_imp_init Failed to load libgnutls, secure connections will not be available.įixme:iphlpapi:NotifyIpInterfaceChange (family 0, callback 0圆9e6d901, context 0x713de0, init_notify 0, handle 0xfde7b4): stubįixme:iphlpapi:CancelMibChangeNotify2 (handle (nil)): stub
