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Old 05-05-2016, 10:43 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
.calibre_data files are just dumps of other files with size and offset information stored in a separate index, for efficient retrieval.

@344a Do not open the exported data folder as a calibre library folder, you will corrupt it. If you dont see the export/import dialog in linux, it is because you are running an out of date distro version of calibre.
Hi kovidgoyal.

The exported isn't a folder. It is a file. So I didn't open it.

I am now running the ver. 2.56, which should be the most updated one. The source codes of the Calibre I got from SlackBuilds, and compiled and installed in my Linux by myself.

Besides the import problem, I got another problem. After I plugin my Kobo to my computer, I can see my Kobo in the filesystem, but my Kobo doesn't show in the Calibre. Did I miss something I should have done before Kobo plugined?


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