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Old 05-29-2020, 06:26 PM   #3
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Actually, everything I listed above was done in a Win10 Terminal Ubuntu Tab.

I also just ran "Ubuntu" from the Win10 Start Menu, ran 'calibre' in the terminal window that opened, and got the "calibre: command not found".

I opened a new Win10 Terminal Ubuntu Tab, ran 'calibre', and got "calibre: command not found".

I also repeated what I wrote in the first post, and got the identical Qt related "xcb" failure.



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