How To Install Calibre 1.40 On Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Debian And Their Derivative Systems

Hello Linux Geeksters. As you may already know, Calibre is an open-source book management software, with many interesting features including e-book conversion, e-book viewer, library to ebook reader synchronization and support for the most popular eBook formats, including: ebup, cbz, mobi, fb2 . Being multi-platform, the app works on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.

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The latest version available is Calibre 1.40, which has been recently released, coming with changes and enhancements. Among others, the users are able to color the links in the Live CSS panel, the media type for html files when importing DOCX files is now set correctly, support for importing DOCX files that don’t contain a Table of Contents has been added and the SONY annotation app is working with files sent by Calibre. For more information about this release, see the changelog.

how to install Calibre 1.40 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, LXLE, Elementary OS, Debian, Kwheezy, Pinguy OS, Crunchbang

In this article I will show you how to install Calibre 1.40 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, LXLE, Elementary OS, Debian, Kwheezy, Pinguy OS, Crunchbang and their derivative systems.

There is no repository available for Calibre 1.40, but the developers provide us a python oneliner for installing the latest Calibre version. Also install the dependencies, in order to avoid installation issues.

$ sudo python -c "import sys; py3 = sys.version_info[0] > 2; u = __import__('urllib.request' if py3 else 'urllib', fromlist=1); exec(u.urlopen('http://status.calibre-ebook.com/linux_installer').read()); main()"

The installation script downloads and extracts the latest Calibre installer, and installs the app in /opt/calibre, by default. But the user can easily change the installation destination.

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