I've never used Calibre to actually read the books.īeside Calibre support in KOReader (and the associated Calibre plugin mentioned by u/theprawn), there are also a few Android apps: ![]() I use a separate eBook reader app on the device to do the reading. The UI is ugly but it makes getting into the server and downloading books to my Android devices super easy. Though in practice, I use this app - hl=en_US. I can get my books anywhere in the world b/c I've exposed the Content Server through my firewall, and all I need to get them is a web browser. As a web application dev, this makes more sense to me, instead of some weird protocol that only works on my local network. ![]() That said, I see the advantage over a "normal" installation setup of two Calibre instances on two separate machines, because it turns Calibre into a client/server web application for book distribution, rather than a peer-to-peer type system. I don't think it's possible, at least with the prepackaged Docker images from linuxserver. I assume you're talking about using the "wireless device connection" method.
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