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This video is a tutorial on how to install and setup Calibre and Cops to manage ebooks. These 2 pieces of software work very well together. This video shows.

Use QNAP NAS to stream millions of songs from Spotify. Published on: 2019-02-19. 本地书库目录创建 Calibre-Web 容器. 书库内容已经准备完毕,接下来该给它们安家了。进入 QNAP 后台管理页面,启动 Container Station,如果之前没有安装,可以在 APP Center 中下载。 创建容器. 在左侧点击「Create」→在搜索框输入「calibre」搜索容器安装镜像; 挑选镜像. At your calibre app directory (inside the docker container) you should have also a calibre.log file - could you please check this one if you can see any issue there and please provide the content of it so that I. Nowa aplikacja QPKG w sklepie Qnapclub Store: Calibre Web Calibre-Web is a web app providing a clean interface for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks using an existing Calibre database. Features Bootstrap 3 HTML5 interface full graphical setup User management with fine-grained per-user permissions Admin interface.

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calibre is not exactly the program that will win a beauty contest, but functionally it is ok.


My library is pretty large, and keeping it entirely on my laptop is not reasonable. This led to the necessity of storing the library on a file server, and accessing it from my laptop.

The calibre FAQ page clearly states:

Do not put your calibre library on a networked drive. … bad things will happen.

Well, I tested this myself and with AFP shares, bad things did happen :-(

But, with a little help from my friends (thank you, Bogdan!), I migrated the calibre library to a NFS share, and had no problems since.

NFS stands Network File System and is the venerable protocol protocol used by Unix. It might not be very efficient, but was designed with many great features, including exhaustive locking mechanisms, which the newer protocols compromise for speed.

I tried with two NFS servers, one on a Synology drive (Linux based), and the second on a Mac OS X Server (originally a BSD variant), and both worked without problems.

Hi,
I did some search, but I'm quite confused about what is considered 'best practice'.
I used Calibre to store my collection of eBooks under windows.
Now I'm moving unto a (home) networked environment mainly based on my NAS and several computers, mainly running Linux, I also have a couple of kindles.Qnap Calibre

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I would like to move all my database to NAS (which is backupped), but I read this is not the 'advised' configuration.

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  • I am ok to maintain (add/remove/edit_metadata) from a single location.
  • It would be OK to maintain directly from NAS, but it is headless (accessible either via web or ssh).
  • My specific NAS is Intel-based (4core Atom).
  • Other PC's should be able to browse book list and to download for local reading.
  • I'm aware of two 'plugins' for my NAS which seem Calibre-related (BicBucStrim and COPS), but it's unclear to me their actual usage.
  • I would like to avoid duplication of my (large) collection.

Can someone point me in the right direction, please?

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(note: I'm a programmer and i have a long Linux experience, so compilation/code-modification doesn't scare me, I just would like to avoid wasting my ample spare time reinventing the wheel)