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Old 10-20-2012, 07:21 PM   #65
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Excessive CPU usage when converting multiple books. Calibre for Windoze only uses about 3.4-5 G of memory. And I have 16 G; so it would work more efficiently if it were written for 64-bit systems.

I recently installed Linux Mint 64-bit, and am trying to run Calibre through that, but I cannot find my E-book directory, and I don't wish to duplicate it, for it has 12.75 G of books in it.

Nevertheless, there's nothing better than Calibre and a little time spent working with it to process books for 3 Kindle KB's, a Kindle Fire, and Kindle for PC. Love them all!
Dual boot (W<=>L) access is risky due to file (case) naming issues.

Can you see your Windows file system from Mint?

Search for: metadata.db That is in the main Library folder
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