On 4/20/2010 2:47 AM, Stan Goodman wrote:
At 08:55:59 on Tuesday Tuesday 20 April 2010, Mark Goldstein
wrote: On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Stan Goodman
wrote: At 20:01:06 on Monday Monday 19 April 2010, Mark Goldstein
wrote: On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Stan Goodman
wrote: ...
Oh, I did that first thing (see my paragraph just above yours). It isn't worth trying further to massage it;
Hmm, strange. What could be the difference between our systems? Mine is 11.1, 32-bits. KDE-3.
Mine is 11.1, x84_64, KDE3.
...I've taken the easy way out, and installed the Windows binary in the WinXP virtual machine that I keep
Jumping in late on this thread: I just wanted to say I use Calibre almost every day. Its running in the tray of a Kubuntu machine scraping the web pages of a few periodicals I follow and also I use it to manage all my digital books. In Kubuntu (latest version of KDE) it installs perfectly (done as root) and works flawlessly (run as user) and even makes up for the fact that KDE had no proper Eject for USB devices. It detects my E-Reader and uploads any new periodicals, and allows me to manage the books on the device. The top of this thread is lost, (I'm not chasing it to the archives), but I can't imagine what problems you are having with this software. The developer is very responsive. Just do the binary install as mentioned on his site. (minus the sudo bit, just do it as root). -- _____________________________________ At one time I had a Real Sig. Its been downsized. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org