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Originally Posted by Adoby
No. There is no easy way.
The easiest could perhaps be to update the script that start calibre on your laptop so it runs some sync utility that updates the library on the Linux computer immediately after calibre stops executing. That way any changes to the library are immediately automatically propagated to the Linux server.
Please note that you may experience problems if your laptop runs Windows and you sync to a Linux computer. Windows and Linux have different case sensitivity for filenames. In Windows the file "The Hobbit.epub" and the file "the hobbit.epub" is the same filename. But in Linux it is two different filenames.
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And that's exactly my setup. Laptop = Windows 7 and Linux = Kubuntu
I really need a new feature that just exports or 'saves to disk' the metadata for a particular ebook that I could then import/merge with the other installation.
Thanks for the quick reply.
Jon