Last edited by TheFu October 3rd, 2016 at 01:58 PM. Alfa eBooks Manager is another great Calibre alternative with lots of templates and beautiful library visualization options. I'm just waiting for those 3 things to be possible under Linux to be able to flush Windows completely.Ĭould the issue be that calibre is running on a 16.04.1 system with a newer, incompatible X-client? Which version of Ubuntu are you using? I get the xfce, but which release? Now create a new configuration file: sudo nano /etc/init/nf. The most common reason for this is to make use of SSL or to serve the. We’ll take a look at how to do this: If the server is still running, hit CTRL + C in your terminal to stop it. Here, we will show you how to integrate the calibre Content server into another server. conf file placed in the /etc/init/ directory. Basically, it is used for about 3 things daily and nothing else. The currently recommended way is to use a far simpler Upstart script, which is a. ![]() There is some odd artifacts from time to time and I haven't patched my Win7 machine since Feb (when MSFT really became nasty with their tracking demands). Might not be useful.īTW, I do run x2go on Win7 myself. Which is heavier x2go or running a tiny VM? Hard to say. I did have a hell of a posting history - including some unique work on PolicyKit (I know it was unique because a couple of people mailed me to say thanks).Anyway, I'll have to dig further Many thanks for taking the time to reply - best wishes !Īnother option, if you have sufficient bandwidth, is to load up virtualbox on Win7 and load a tiny Linux distro with an X/Server, then use the ssh -X method. Then something has happened behind my back to cause this error.Just for context, I am typing this into an X2Go session on my server which I connect to from Windows 7.I did try to format the first post, but having joined Ubuntu Forums in 2008, I find the revamp a bit ****, to be honest. But I'm not really familiar with X beyond the fact it's a GUI package of some sorts.The thing is Calibre WORKED when I ran it using X2Go to connect into my Debian box. Version of calibre is, let me check, v1.25.Sorry "au fait" means "familiar with" if you're a poncy UK speaker like me I'm quite used to Linux (having cut my teeth on Unix on a PDP-11 in the 80s). Then use that Linux desktop to connect into other systems, like my calibre server (it does plex, kodi, NFS, and a few other things too). Which DE are you running? I use openbox, no DE.Never heard "au fair" and google didn't explain it to me.I use x2go (from Linux and Windows clients) to connect to a Linux desktop. Would get more eyes if the #0 post used code tags (could edit it). No idea if that is it or not (probably not). Do you have the complete font packages install? Just guessing here. ![]() And, using netstat, I can see that port 8181 is 'Listening' The problem does appear to be how to set up port forwarding so the server can be seen from the Internet. I can also log in using another PC on the local network, so that part appears ok. There are lots of options, but x2go is actually the best solution if you have to use Windows. The Calibre-Server appears to work great, and I can test it using Port 8181.
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