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Old 12-25-2024, 06:34 AM   #1
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Hello everyone! I tried setting up the Calibre Content Server on my Raspberry Pi Zero 2W for my Kindle 3 Keyboard, after encountering issues at every step, from PHP version to outdated guides I decided to start from square one and ask you: How can I even install the content server? I am a beginner in working with PHP and servers and I would really appreciate if someone could explain it to me like to a dummy. Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas!
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I think you need to clarify... Calibre CONTENT server is the server built-in to calibre itself; exposes the library at port 8080. calibre comes with ALL the required code to run this, and does not need php.

Calibre WEB is a totally separate project from https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web
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I think you need to clarify... Calibre CONTENT server is the server built-in to calibre itself; exposes the library at port 8080. calibre comes with ALL the required code to run this, and does not need php.

Calibre WEB is a totally separate project from https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web

Oh, I understand now. Then how can I use the content server if I manage to install Calibre on my Pi zero? Thanks for the response
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Calibre content server can either be enabled from within the calibre GUI, or can be launched via command line. See https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/gen...re-server.html

For calibre-web often the easiest approach is to install using Docker where the docker container will contain all the required levels / versions of software. Now I have no idea whether a pi-zero can run docker!

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Your main problem is that calibre has been 64-bit starting with version 6.0, the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W is a 32-bit. At one time Raspberry Pi distro compiled calibre for the pi.

You can try:
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sudo apt-get install calibre -y
Good luck.

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Hello everyone! I tried setting up the Calibre Content Server on my Raspberry Pi Zero 2W for my Kindle 3 Keyboard, after encountering issues at every step, from PHP version to outdated guides I decided to start from square one and ask you: How can I even install the content server? I am a beginner in working with PHP and servers and I would really appreciate if someone could explain it to me like to a dummy. Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas!
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Your main problem is that calibre has been 64-bit starting with version 6.0, the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W is a 32-bit. At one time Raspberry Pi distro compiled calibre for the pi.

You can try:
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sudo apt-get install calibre -y
Good luck.

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Would running the 64 -bit version of Calibre on the 64bit version of the Raspberry Pi OS solve the problem? Thanks!
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Old 12-25-2024, 02:19 PM   #7
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Would running the 64 -bit version of Calibre on the 64bit version of the Raspberry Pi OS solve the problem? Thanks!
The only time I played with 64 bit on a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, it was not a great experience. The 512GB of RAM was not sufficient and even after increasing the size of the swap partition, it was painful to use. Unfortunately, the RAM is not upgradeable.
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Thanks! I'd forgotten totally about the 32 / 64 bit issues!
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I can add that the server works like a charm on my Pi 5 so maybe you could use this as an excuse to buy yourself a late Christmas present!��. I also use a folder on an external drive (as part of a NAS hosted by the Pi) which is checked every few minutes and any books dropped I. Are automatically processed and added to my caliber library.
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