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Yes! Jutoh is now available for the Raspberry Pi 2, as a Debian package. After downloading the .deb file, install with this command:
sudo dpkg -i jutoh2_2.29-1_armhf.deb
Amazon's Kindlegen helper utility is not available for ARM processors, so you can use Calibre to create the .mobi file. Install Calibre, and Jutoh will automatically use it. However, for uploading to Amazon KDP you might prefer to generate a Kindle-optimized Epub file instead (check Generate Epub in your Kindle configuration) and upload that, since Amazon frowns on .mobi files that were not generated by Kindlegen.
Jutoh has been compiled and tested on Raspbian.
Jutoh (standard edition) for Raspberry Pi is available for free. If you have a key for Jutoh Plus, you can use that. To enable demo mode, which also shows Jutoh Plus features, you can enter the key 0000-0000-0000-0000.
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