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Old 04-06-2020, 04:16 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But making NTFS case insensitive could cause other problems. It's not worth the risk. Just stick with Windows and forget Linux when dealing with eBooks.

According to Kovid, Linux has the least Calibre users but the most support requests.
Jon, for what it's worth, I have had very few issues running calibre under Windows or Linux. Mac OSX has been more of an issue at times.

Consider the number of Windows users that are running into issues with graphics drivers and QT 5. Given that Linux is even less homogeneous than Windows, it is not all that surprising that Linux users lacking the experience of say, eschwartz, when it comes to configuring calibre for a Linux distribution and those who insist on running an antique version of calibre since that is what the distro repository has are more liable to run into issues especially since my personal experience has been that for most graphics drivers, Linux is the red-headed stepchild.
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