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Old 03-03-2009, 05:10 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
Why do you do this step? Why not keep the books in your library?
I don't want/need a local library. And a few other reasons (including 'I don't like fact that Calibre is using numbers to distinguish books dirs'

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Calibre is createing symbolic links in your /usr/bin folder to the command line utilities so you can run them from terminal.
That's useful, but IMHO should be configurable. And it's not really needed, from GUI point of view - people that would like to use cli, would most of the time be clueful enought to modify their PATH variable. Plus, there's no information about that anywhere in the program itself. First thing a newly downloaded program is doing? "Give me your admin password"
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