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Old 03-07-2015, 01:50 PM   #29
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Question: Or, is there a compelling reason that I should instead track with the release version of calibre and not use the Debian packages? Keep in mind I'm completely new to calibre and haven't used it for anything yet! Thanks for your help.
I use Calibre on Mint Linux (built on Ubuntu (built on Debian)).
After starting to use Calibre [for more than a very occasional conversion job] I have very soon discovered that it is a very good idea to run Calibre installed from official Calibre site.
There is usually a new version available every Friday and it often brings very interesting features and improvements. Calibre will prompt you for update by default.
Version from official distro packages is most of the time hopelessly outdated.
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