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Old 03-14-2012, 12:18 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by p3aul View Post
can I do this? I have Calibre running on Ubuntu and Winxp. Ive plugged the tablet into my Linux machine and my Win machine. Neither Calibre recognizes the tablet. I am using Calibre .8.31. Ubuntu doesn't recognize the tablet as a disk drive but Win does. I am unsure what folder to just copy the books to. What if I just made up a folder like eBooks and put the books there? I don't want to mess up the file structure though in case it must be named something else.
Thanks,
Paul
First of all, your version is slightly old (Repository version are outdated before they get released).
The command line shown on the Calibre Linux download page work quite well with Ubuntu

Read this help pagehttp://manual.calibre-ebook.com/faq.html#id32 and see if that helps in Linux.

Tablet? What model
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