I've got Kindle running fine - wine 1.4, latest kindle version - EXCEPT:
1) it always presents the registration screen when starting and
2) it can't see my book archive.
Amazon shows the "registration" on my Manage Your Kindle page.
How can I get it to connect to the archive/remember my registration?
Thanks!
Kindle won't connect to archive
Re: Kindle won't connect to archive
I don't have either problem in 1.5.7. Try upgrading.mrklingon wrote:I've got Kindle running fine - wine 1.4, latest kindle version - EXCEPT:
1) it always presents the registration screen when starting and
2) it can't see my book archive.
Amazon shows the "registration" on my Manage Your Kindle page.
How can I get it to connect to the archive/remember my registration?
Re: Kindle won't connect to archive
1) how do I upgrade wine anddimesio wrote: I don't have either problem in 1.5.7. Try upgrading.
2) will that affect running applications (Nook, Adobe Editions?)
Re: Kindle won't connect to archive
Upgrade it the same way you installed in the first place, either via your package manager or by building the newer version yourself.mrklingon wrote: 1) how do I upgrade wine and
2) will that affect running applications (Nook, Adobe Editions?)
Close any apps running in Wine before upgrading.
Re: Kindle won't connect to archive
Hm. Yes, thanks. FWIW, the AppDB shows Kindle working fine under 1.4 Wine. And, FWIW, I'm using Wine as it came "out of the box" with my Ubuntu system. Two different Ubuntu systems, actually.dimesio wrote:mrklingon wrote:
Upgrade it the same way you installed in the first place, either via your package manager or by building the newer version yourself.
Close any apps running in Wine before upgrading.
Re: Kindle won't connect to archive
What version of Ubuntu? If it's 12.04, read the sticky at the top of the forum.mrklingon wrote:And, FWIW, I'm using Wine as it came "out of the box" with my Ubuntu system. Two different Ubuntu systems, actually.
Regarding the "two different" systems, you did install and register Kindle for PC separately on each one, didn't you? Because Amazon sees them as separate devices. Even two wineprefixes on the same system have to be registered individually.