eBook readers for Linux
- technosaurus
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What? No!
You just need a symlink with that name to the real libsqlit in /usr/lib.
Feel free to read the thread for questions already asked and answered.
You just need a symlink with that name to the real libsqlit in /usr/lib.
Feel free to read the thread for questions already asked and answered.
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
Is this a reply to me? What makes you think I did not read the thread? I did not understand how to do it. Thanks for your answer but if it bothers you to explain please save your time. I would have posted in the newbie forum but I searched and found this thread and thought it was better to use this to open a new one.technosaurus wrote:What? No!
You just need a symlink with that name to the real libsqlit in /usr/lib.
Feel free to read the thread for questions already asked and answered.
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Puppy Slacko 5.7 frugal
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
Total Memory : 967356 kB
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
Total Memory : 967356 kB
If you extract it to /mnt/home/ there is not inmstallation, can be sharered by multiple puppies and stays outof save file.bignono1 wrote:http://calibre-ebook.com/download_linux
- nilsonmorales
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i made this for lucid, maybe help you
from the portable calibre
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/647 ... 3.pet?dl=1
from the portable calibre
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/647 ... 3.pet?dl=1
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Thanks for the package.technosaurus wrote:Please post the error along with puppy version you are running. sqlite should already be installed on all puppies though. (compiled in 4.3.1)
also see if all dependencies are foundhere is the fix for Quirky003 (for others change "libsqlite3.so.0.8.6" to whatever yours is)Code: Select all
ldd FBReader
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ln -s /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 /usr/lib/libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0
The above fix also works for Slacko 5.3.1.
Note package does not create a menu entry.
- TwoPuppies
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CoolReader
Hi All,
I use Cool Reader on my LgGPad 7. Hadn't realized there was a Linux Version. But, hunting for one I found a reference to it working in Trusty Tahr. I downloaded the CR3_3.1.2.3-39_i386.deb from here, http://ppa.launchpad.net/vovansrnd/cool ... ain/c/cr3/ by accident, intending to grab the 64Bit version just above it. Didn't realize the mistake until after I unpacked it, copied its files into a folder I named "Cool-Reader64" and deciding to post about it looked again at the download page.
As my Tahrpup64 has the 32-bit libraries, Cool-Reader ran without a hitch. So I just changed the name of the folder to Cool-Reader32. Clicking a bin file named cr3 at /usr/bin starts the application.
It apparently can be run from the location of your choice. I'll cobble together a pet so that it will have a menu entry when I get a chance.
I wouldn't be surprised if it ran under most Puppies.
mikesLr
I use Cool Reader on my LgGPad 7. Hadn't realized there was a Linux Version. But, hunting for one I found a reference to it working in Trusty Tahr. I downloaded the CR3_3.1.2.3-39_i386.deb from here, http://ppa.launchpad.net/vovansrnd/cool ... ain/c/cr3/ by accident, intending to grab the 64Bit version just above it. Didn't realize the mistake until after I unpacked it, copied its files into a folder I named "Cool-Reader64" and deciding to post about it looked again at the download page.
As my Tahrpup64 has the 32-bit libraries, Cool-Reader ran without a hitch. So I just changed the name of the folder to Cool-Reader32. Clicking a bin file named cr3 at /usr/bin starts the application.
It apparently can be run from the location of your choice. I'll cobble together a pet so that it will have a menu entry when I get a chance.
I wouldn't be surprised if it ran under most Puppies.
mikesLr