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Old 12-26-2014, 03:49 PM   #114
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But the problem is that the processor isn't up to running Qt5 and thus, it cannot run the latest Sigil and the latest Calibre. So regardless of how well it runs Linux, the computer isn't up to the job of running what's needed to be run. That's the problem.
I run the latest version of Calibre (2.14) under Linux Mint 13 (Mate) without issue on a computer with the same specs. I have no idea of what version of QT I use, but either I have QT5 -- or I don't need it -- to run Calibre 2.14. Maybe QT5 is required to compile Calibre from source?
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