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Old 06-21-2011, 06:54 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by cbeerse View Post
I've started using calibre on Linux. However, the msWindows users here like to access the same catalog/library. Hence I copied it to the nas, after which it was perfectly usable from linux, just as if from local disk.

However, what ever I try, the msWindows can access the library, but connecting always gives some error.

Hence, small question: Can I use a calibre library on a nas? or could I ruin it all?

However, the big question: How should I use/move/copy the library from linux to msWindows?
Calibre is NOT multi-user.
There are also issues accessing the same library from different O/S
IMHO Best to avoid them.

Install Calibre on the system that will make CHANGES.
For (read) Access, use the built-in server.
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