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Originally Posted by EvilWayz
I can't get the linux version to work. Mr. Goyal feels that there's something wrong with my Nvidia driver and suggested I use the "nv" or "vesa" drivers as a work around, and since I don't feel like giving up my dual monitors this is the only way I can use Calibre until they fix the driver.
The server issue is starting to annoy me, I get the error " port XXXX is not free on 0.0.0.0. Based on the bug reports previously submitted, this can be fixed by turning off anti-virus protection, and is sometimes caused by multiple nics. It was also suggested that editing your server.py file to direct the server to the correct port is also a fix, but I didn't see where to do that when I examined the file. The only thing is I only have one nic, and I don't run virus protection. I turned off moblock to see if that would help, and it didn't. I must admit that since I'm not a power linux user I'm sort of at a loss here.
I can add books to Calibre still, and I can always drag and drop books to my reader until i get these problems sorted.
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I run Calibre on Ubuntu: Dual head (1 rotated) with Xinerama and Calibre with no issues as to which monitor it is open on.
Nvidia 6900 card
Nvidia drivers were al PITA with Rotation and placement whit monitors on a KVM and Switchbox (Just does not like to see a Monitor go away).
The Standard driver deals well when I later 'add' (I don't always switch the second monitor) the second monitor during a session.