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Old 03-21-2021, 07:50 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
You don't need to run the calibre program on the mobile device, you just access the server using a web browser to choose your book and read it. (the calibre server would be installed on your linux or windows server)

Shari
I would like to have a portable device so that to
1) be able to access the library even where WAN access is not available (train journeys with lot of galleries, beach and so on)
2) avoid to have my pc always on and to open access from the internet to it
3) avoid to have a fix public IP to be reachable from outside the net.

A small pc like the intel compute stick or a raspberry both powered by a 5v battery pack should be able to do the trick.
intel is x86, but rasbperry is arm.
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