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Old 11-08-2010, 10:56 PM   #5
Vryali
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Location: Columbia, SC
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
That means you have errors on your filesystem. Run a fsck on the filesystem (the linux kernel remounts a filesystem ro when errors happen during a filesystem operation).
I've ran multiple, even one in the wall of copy/paste I included above. Everytime Calibre tries to do something, it gets an error? I can manually copy files to my heart's content, but as soon as calibre starts, poof?

/var/log/messages also shows nothing, I've been running fsck.vfat, did you have another recommendation?

Edit: Additionally, my device works fine on my fiancee's netbook, which is running eeebuntu. This problem only exists and persists on my laptop. She is running version 0.6.42 of calibre, at a quick glance over at hers, while mine is running 0.7.27.

Edit 2: Just tested hers again just now as a sanity check, no problems. Went back to mine and same issue :'(

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