
Then add the e-book to the library: $ sudo xvfb-run calibredb add ~/calibre-upload/* -library-path ~/calibre-library 6. $ sudo chown -R calibre:calibre calibre-uploadĭownload a sample e-book to load into the upload directory: $ cd calibre-upload $ sudo mkdir calibre-libraryĬhange ownership permissions of the directories: $ sudo chown -R calibre:calibre calibre-library Then make a directory for the Calibre library and uploads. Log out and log back in with the new user you just added. Create a new Calibre userĬreate a new user for Calibre and give it superuser privileges: $ sudo adduser calibre You may notice some warnings about failed desktop integration, but these are safe to ignore, since you are installing Calibre on a remote server.

Download and install Calibre-server $ sudo -v & wget -nv -O- | sudo sh /dev/stdin $ sudo apt install python python3 $ sudo apt install xvfb Install Python and dependencies $ sudo apt update Editing books is supported for EPUB and AZW3 formats. Calibre supports organizing existing e-books into virtual libraries, displaying, editing, creating and converting e-books, as well as syncing e-books with a variety of e-readers.

Calibre is a free, open source and easy to use e-book manager.
