![]() There has been a report (by Emil in the comments) that the following are also needed in Ubuntu 10.10: In case something goes wrong, go here and see if the instructions have changed. Sudo python -c "import urllib2 exec urllib2.urlopen('').read() main()"Īnd follow the on-screen instructions. ![]() To do this, enter the following in a terminal: ![]() The following procedure can be completely done over command line, on a headless system. In this article I will set-up the Calibre server to start at boot time and serve books.Įven though Ubuntu 10.4 has Calibre in its repositories, I prefer to download and install the latest version as Calibre updates quite often with both compatibility fixes and new functionality. It also contains a simple eBook distribution server which can be accessed both via a web browser and an OPDS compatible client. Calibre is a multi-platform eBook management software which supports multiple eBook reader and formats.
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