And another niggle:
I have a lot of pdf files in my Calibre library. On Windows 7, I had a portable pdf reader called "PDFxchange Editor" which opened all pdf books nicely and without any problems.
On Linux, I have a ghastly thing called "Okular", which cannot open a pdf book without throwing out a popup, saying
"Configuration file "/home/owl/.config/okularrc" not writable.
Please contact your system administrator."
WTF? Those are books, most of them downloaded from archive.org, Google books or Gutenberg. Besides, I am my system administrator. So what is the little bugger bleating about? It's Calibre, for crying out loud!
Okular doesn't have a problem with pdf files downloaded from the web (I often save useful pages as pdf to read again later), so why does it start making trouble with Calibre, of all things?
I have a lot of pdf files in my Calibre library. On Windows 7, I had a portable pdf reader called "PDFxchange Editor" which opened all pdf books nicely and without any problems.
On Linux, I have a ghastly thing called "Okular", which cannot open a pdf book without throwing out a popup, saying
"Configuration file "/home/owl/.config/okularrc" not writable.
Please contact your system administrator."
WTF? Those are books, most of them downloaded from archive.org, Google books or Gutenberg. Besides, I am my system administrator. So what is the little bugger bleating about? It's Calibre, for crying out loud!
Okular doesn't have a problem with pdf files downloaded from the web (I often save useful pages as pdf to read again later), so why does it start making trouble with Calibre, of all things?
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