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Old 06-24-2016, 11:27 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Lanson View Post
Ok, thank you for answering so quickly.
Seems i have to stop updating calibre til having updated the OS (*).
Thought these Ubuntu LTS versions would keep me away from those problems.
No. LTS versions cause these types of problems.

LTS means that they get everything "right" and therefore you shouldn't update anything and it will continue to work.
But you went ahead and wanted modern versions of calibre, so you installed software from outside the LTS time freeze. And LTS bit you.

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In case you didn't guess, I run Arch Linux, a rolling-release, bleeding-edge distro.
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