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Old 03-22-2020, 01:21 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by tosim View Post
Thank you very much. That is for the Calbre install; I am looking for the PPA install for Calibre.
As I wrote in the last sentence of my reply, "I would recommend using the direct from calibre-ebook.com method since the versions in quite a few Linux repositories are dated or have other issues."

Or are you wanting something like this:

add-apt-repository ppa:some_developers_ppa_site/directory
apt-get update
apt-get install calibre

If so, you do realize the method I posted installs calibre from the developer's site? That is where most PPAs are available from -- developer's making their work available without have to wait for the official repositories to slowly decide to add a package.
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