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Old 12-28-2014, 06:43 AM   #14
mvelte54
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wow! Thanks for all the help guys...

To Aleyx yes I did copy and paste the code into terminal. When I looked for the Qt4 it was installed according to Synaptic. Why don't I update to 14.04? My machine is older than Lucid 10.04 it was built by me back in 1999. I have been running Jaunty then upgraded to Lucid all the way to Narwhal and none performed as well as Lucid does for me. I hate to install another distro then again go back and reinstall Lucid. I just installed 12.04 on my netbook and so far I'm impressed. I am willing to attempt 14.04 on a live CD and run that for a while to get the feel for it. I did run: calibre-debug -g > calibre.log 2>&1 and proptly got the message: Aborted so I tried sudo with the same results. Aborted

To Kovidgoyal: Thank you sir I love your product and have used it for many years. When you say to run Calibre as:

LD_DEBUG=libs calibre

Would that be sudo as well?

To gbm I to found that glibc 2.11.1 is installed so if I understand correctly I need to update the OS?

If that is the case why can't I flush the system and install a previous version of Calibre? One listed in the repositories?
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