One advantage of most devices running GNU/Linux is that they do not need to use special software to synchronize data (of course, there are a few exceptions ). The same applies to Amazon kindle. It is very easy for users to import ebook and pdf documents into the kindle. All you need to do is to connect one end of the mini-USB cable to the kindle, and the other end of the line to a computer running the operating system. In this way, you can find your ki in "location-& gt; removable storage device-& gt; kindle"
One advantage of most devices running GNU/Linux is that they do not need to use special software to synchronize data (of course, there are a few exceptions ). The same applies to Amazon kindle. It is very easy for users to import ebook and pdf documents into the kindle.
All you need to do is to connect one end of the mini-USB cable to the kindle, and the other end of the line to a computer running the operating system. In this way, you can find your kindle in "location-> removable storage device-> kindle ".
Open the Kindle browsing Document folder. Here, you can create your own folder to avoid messing up the books downloaded from your Amazon account. If the available space is insufficient, you can create a local backup for the books you bought on Amazon.
If your kindle is the latest version, you can add music files and copyrighted MP3 files to enjoy them on the kindle. You only need to copy the MP3 file to the music folder.
In the next lecture of this series, we will discuss Calibre, a software that is as powerful as Swiss Army knife and can convert any document into pdf e-book format, to facilitate reading on the kindle.