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One caveat about using the Kindle under Linux:
Don't install Calibre through the regular package management. The distributions typically bundle 'version-stabilised' (i.e. obsolete) revisions. (Fedora 18, which was released last week, comes with 0.9.6, which is almost three months old.) Calibre is developing at a rapid pace, and the distributions can't keep up. |
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Well, depends on your distribution. Arch linux is a rolling release, Calibre is always up-to-date. If you use Debian stable on the other hand, you know you are using frozen versions.
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