
Itll allow you to do nearly everything and it takes things a.

Users say its outstanding and a must-have. I ran into shared folder permission problems as mentioned in the container's Overview ( ), so before setting up the containers I created a "dockeruser" ID and changed the owner of my ebooks shared folder to that ID (not sure if necessary. Calibre is a powerful and easy to use e-book manager. I tried several versions of both, and those two were the easiest for me to set up. The calibre Content server allows you to access your calibre libraries and read books directly in a browser on your favorite mobile phone or tablet device. I ended up installing two docker images: first, the linuxserver/calibre as the main server, and then the linuxserver/calibre-web as the web UI. I decided against using the HD version because I don't want to have to be at home every time I want to use Calibre, and because the HDS vnc is so unreliable as to be pretty much useless. There are still a couple of things I need to figure out (would be great if someone replies with instructions clear enough for a newb): adding ssl to docker ports, and granting the right privileges for the dockeruser ID I created.

This should have been setup when mapping directories within the Docker container. This is another note to self for future reference (as I'm losing my mind in my old age), and maybe someone else will find it helpful, since I've seen a few other threads about people struggling to install it. Download Calibre and load your existing library quickly and easily.
