To make it easier for you to read e-books
Ubuntu: How to Install Adobe Digital Editions? (2 Solutions!!)
Libraries have been around for a while. One of the nice things about living in the digital age, however, is that you can borrow books from the library in digital form. E-books, in other words. To take advantage of this, a computer user must have a library card, access to the internet, and Adobe Digital Editions, the software used to download the book. You can then use this software to read the book on your computer or transfer it to your e-book device.
Unfortunately for Linux users, Adobe has not created a version of Adobe Digital Editions that runs natively on Linux. Luckily for Linux users, Wine (a framework that allows many Windows programs to run on Linux without emulation) exists, and it turns out that installing and getting started with Adobe Digital Editions isn't too difficult. Here's how to do it in Ubuntu.
The first step is to open your Terminal.