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Old 06-03-2020, 03:18 PM   #38
ZodWallop
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Originally Posted by idab View Post
Calibre runs fine on my tablet

Linux kernel

Get your facts straight
What OS do you use on your tablet?

Calibre does not run on Android "calibre itself does not run on phones/tablets but you can connect to calibre running on your home computer, read books and manage your library in several ways"

Calibre does not run on iOS "calibre itself does not run on the iPhones/iPad, but you can connect to calibre running on your mac, read books and manage your library in several ways"

So while you might be running a jerry-rigged version of Calibre that you somehow got to run in Android or maybe you are using a tablet with Linux, your answer is disingenuous.

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Windows is quickly dying. We are seeing AMD/Intel/Nvidia move to Linux in the near future. This is where the future of computing is.
It's the year of the Linux desktop!
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