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Originally Posted by Spartan117H3
You probably have the wrong IP as Ruskie is telling you to get, however, if you have kual helper, you can go to show network info, and it will show your kindle's IP on the second page. But if you ping your Kindle and it shows up, I'm not sure.
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No, the point is:
something is showing up at the address he uses.
But since when he tries to ssh to it he gets "connection refused" which in the world of IT means "there is nothing listening on the ip/port you're contacting"... and since usbnet is active according to him, now it is time to ask ourselves: are we really sure he's trying to connect to the Kindle?
I think: either he's connecting to the wrong address, or he's on the wrong subnet. Let's see.
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You're telling him to find the IP of his kindle, correct? Kual helper can show this instead of him having Kterm just for this.
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Yep, sorry I wasn't thinking fourth dimensionally.
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I meant more of, not right now at this immediate moment, maybe when I start needing it more/have more books to import. I'd at most rename and fix my books for now.
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We got that, but it's right now the time to learn calibre, before the number of books you have gets overwhelming and you simply can't do everything your book would deserve. Right now it is relatively easy to learn to find a (better) cover for your ebook, how to pull news from your newsfeed or favourite websites and make an ebook out of them, edit metadata to make them right (author, publisher, year) etc. etc.
If you learn how to that now, when you have 10 books, you can do that little by little when you add a new book to your collection. But if you wait until you have 100..