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Old 09-21-2021, 07:13 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Linux has issues with more than 1 device connected via USB,
No, it hasn't. But Calibre can only cope with one USB device.

I've had all the USB ports in use, and some "built in" things use USB internally and Binatone (3 models), Kobo (3 models), Kindle (5 models), phones, tablets, Boyue Likebook Mars, Story Cover, Sony (2 models) and Nook Simple Touch all work in Calibre.

But only ONE ereader thing at a time.

I have had issues with MTP on Mate, but not KDE, but I was able to sort that and now MTP devices are fine on Calibre.

Kobo is using Mass Storage, not MTP. Try a different cable.

I use a Kobo Libra most often and never had an issue on Linux with it.

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