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Old 03-24-2023, 12:06 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by tatagi View Post
it's probably not a big deal with newer PCs with 16+ GB rams but some laptops have their rams embedded so it's impossible to get an extra.

I've been seeing you rave about calibre many times , may I ask what benefits using the library gives you? I don't see any problem sticking to windows explorer to locate the files if they're well organized enough.
2G RAM will run Linux + Calibre. I do have a PC and a laptop with 16G RAM each, so that multiple VM can be run, but Calibre seems fine on Linux, Windows 7 and Windows 10 with 4G, though Windows 10 is better with 8G.
My VMs:
XP 2G RAM
Win7 4G RAM
Win10 3G RAM

That was on a laptop with 8G RAM and Linux.
Now that I have 16G RAM I've changed Win10 to have 8G Byte RAM.

Obviously only Linux and Win10 run the up-to-date Calibre.

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