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The Gen 2 doesn't function as a USB flash drive, but it definitely works with Linux using dptrp1py: https://github.com/janten/dpt-rp1-py I use it myself like this. (Note that for some reason it may take a couple of tries to initially pair with your computer, but you only have to do that setup once, then it works great.) There is an option with dptrp1py to have the Quaderno appear as a disk (FUSE), but I haven't tried that. The basic command line works great though.
To crop margins, I recommend pdfCropMargins: https://github.com/abarker/pdfCropMargins This works great on Linux, and unlike a lot of other cropping software, (i) it uses visual analysis so it's reliable even on PDFs with wonky crop boxes, and (ii) it embeds metadata so that it's fully reversible, so you only need to keep one copy of a cropped file around and you can regenerate the original if you need it.
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