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Old 01-12-2018, 03:24 PM   #1
rolgiati
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How to protct the library ?

I have been asked to install Calibre under Linux on the self-service computers in a public library.

How can I protect the (Calibre) library from intempestive deletions, additions, metadata edits etc ?

I was wondering about setting the whole Calibre library directory read-only for the guest users account.

Would that work ?

Any other way to bomb-proof the data ?

Or any other advice ?
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