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Old 05-14-2025, 04:16 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by The Old Man View Post
To be honest, Linux scares me. I went to the Mint site and and thought about drivers for my printer, monitor, mouse, keyboard, etc. I have an old Windows 10 desktop so I suppose I could try it on that

I see there is no Calibre app for Android
Just to add a little bit more info for you, I have a 10 year old lenovo laptop, a dell desktop and a 7-10 year old Toshiba laptop/ netbook thingy, I've installed Mint on all of them and all of them connected to the wifi with no problems and all connected to my HP all in one laser printer (by USB) without the need to manually install any drivers (it installed and connected automatically) if you did run into any problems the Mint forum is full of very knowledgeable, friendly and super helpful people, in fact if you joined and gave them the specs of your equipment (computer and printer) they would probably be able to tell you if there could be any compatibility issues before you even contemplate installing Mint.

Calibre works wonderfully with Mint in my experience (that's what I use my desktop for exclusively)
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