eBook readers for Linux
- UncleBaldie
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eBook readers for Linux
Hi all,
I have been checking out the ebook readers available for linux.
One that I came across is ThoutReader.
It is a Java program, and runs quite nicely on Puppy.
Only trouble is, the company - oSoft.com - seems to have disappeared.
Anyone know what happened to them ?
Regards,
Phil
I have been checking out the ebook readers available for linux.
One that I came across is ThoutReader.
It is a Java program, and runs quite nicely on Puppy.
Only trouble is, the company - oSoft.com - seems to have disappeared.
Anyone know what happened to them ?
Regards,
Phil
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- UncleBaldie
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@ muggins,
Thanks for the link. It seems like a nice program, but unless the Creator program is available, to convert ebooks into Thout format, it is not really much use. And I can't seem to find ThoutCreator anywhere
That's why I wondered what had happened to the company, and whether anyone else had taken over this reader.
Looks like this program is a dead 'un....ah well, back to FBReader (which is a cracking program, BTW !)
It's just seems that all the ebook programs I've looked at only display text, apart from the title page. Or is it that sites`only produce ebooks in text only ?
Regards,
Phil
Thanks for the link. It seems like a nice program, but unless the Creator program is available, to convert ebooks into Thout format, it is not really much use. And I can't seem to find ThoutCreator anywhere
That's why I wondered what had happened to the company, and whether anyone else had taken over this reader.
Looks like this program is a dead 'un....ah well, back to FBReader (which is a cracking program, BTW !)
It's just seems that all the ebook programs I've looked at only display text, apart from the title page. Or is it that sites`only produce ebooks in text only ?
Regards,
Phil
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Re: eBook readers for Linux
What format are the ebooks in?UncleBaldie wrote:Hi all,
I have been checking out the ebook readers available for linux.
One that I came across is ThoutReader.
The best option I'm aware of for Linux is FBReader, from http://www.fbreader.org/
FBReader supports ePub, fb2 (default standard for Russian txts) Mobipocket, Plucker, plain text and an assortment of other things.
ePub is used by the Sony Reader and Barnes and Noble nook ebook readers, and may become the standrd format for ebooks. Specs for the format are here: http://www.idpf.org/specs.htm
Mobipocket is the format used by the Amazon Kindle (Amazon owns Mobipocket), and a view app is avaialble for a number of platforms. It's essentially an encapsulated dubdet of HTML. Mobi is here: http://www.mobipocket.com/en/HomePage/d ... anguage=EN
Plucker format was a big win for me, Plucker is an offline HTML reasder for Palm OS devices. The Plucker desktop that creates files viewable on the handheld is is cross-platform, written in Python, and available for Windows, Mac OS/X, and Linux. I have about 3,00 volumes in Plucker format and it was lovely to be able to read then under Puppy. (I have all the Gnu Linux HOW-TOs in Plucker format, for example.) Plucker is here: http://www.plkr.org/
Note that if DRM is involved, all bets are off. FBReader can't read secure books purchased from a commercial site.
With FBReader and a PDF viewer, you've covered most of the ebook bases.
There is a Puppy port of FBReader 0.12.1 posted elswhere in the forums.
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Dennis
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I just compiled and packaged 2 different versions of FBReader.
liblinebreak and the fbreader zlibrary (not libz) are compiled in statically for reduced size and increased speed
I also optimized the png files, and created symlinks to duplicates, optimized the build for size and switched the theme a bit
The "en" version has non-english files removed
liblinebreak and the fbreader zlibrary (not libz) are compiled in statically for reduced size and increased speed
I also optimized the png files, and created symlinks to duplicates, optimized the build for size and switched the theme a bit
The "en" version has non-english files removed
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
Thank you!technosaurus wrote:I just compiled and packaged 2 different versions of FBReader.
liblinebreak and the fbreader zlibrary (not libz) are compiled in statically for reduced size and increased speed
I also optimized the png files, and created symlinks to duplicates, optimized the build for size and switched the theme a bit
The "en" version has non-english files removed
I also just found another option - Cool Reader. http://coolreader.org/e-index.htm
Cool Reader v2 was Windows specific. CoolReader 3 is open source, and there's a DEB file of v3.14 available on SourceForge. The homepage says it supports .txt, .doc, .html, .fb2 or .rtf formats, but the 3.X version also handles ePub.
It might be nice to have it in the Puppy toolbox, too.
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Dennis
Hmmm. Your en version installed fine, by FBReader fails to invoke, complaining about a missing libsqlite depencency. Another version of FBReader 0.12.1 posted here works fine.technosaurus wrote:I just compiled and packaged 2 different versions of FBReader.
liblinebreak and the fbreader zlibrary (not libz) are compiled in statically for reduced size and increased speed
I also optimized the png files, and created symlinks to duplicates, optimized the build for size and switched the theme a bit
The "en" version has non-english files removed
(E wasn't aware FBReader used SQLite for anything and would need that library, but I haven't looked at the source.)
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Dennis
- technosaurus
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Please post the error along with puppy version you are running. sqlite should already be installed on all puppies though. (compiled in 4.3.1)
also see if all dependencies are found
here is the fix for Quirky003 (for others change "libsqlite3.so.0.8.6" to whatever yours is)
also see if all dependencies are found
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ldd FBReader
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ln -s /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 /usr/lib/libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
I'm running Puppy 4.12. I'll get around to updating to another version soon.technosaurus wrote:Please post the error along with puppy version you are running. sqlite should already be installed on all puppies though. (compiled in 4.3.1)
The specific error I get is "fbreader: error while loading shared libraries: libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.
The missing piece is the libsqlite mentioned above.also see if all dependencies are foundCode: Select all
ldd FBReader
Yep. That fixes it. Thanks!here is the fix for Quirky003 (for others change "libsqlite3.so.0.8.6" to whatever yours is)Code: Select all
ln -s /usr/lib/libsqlite3.so.0.8.6 /usr/lib/libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0
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Thanks so much, works fine to me.
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Ebook reader options
I have downloaded Calibre, even though it is a conversion program you can read the Epub and mobi books within the program.
- jakobcornelis
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Hi. Sorry this is old but I installed and get this error:
# fbreader
fbreader: error while loading shared libraries: libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have slacko 5.6
# fbreader
fbreader: error while loading shared libraries: libsqlite3-3.6.12.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I have slacko 5.6
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eBook Readers for LInux
You have to install the Qt library from the Slacko repository.
- technosaurus
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What? No!
You just need a symlink with that name to the real libsqlit in /usr/lib.
Feel free to read the thread for questions already asked and answered.
You just need a symlink with that name to the real libsqlit in /usr/lib.
Feel free to read the thread for questions already asked and answered.
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
Is this a reply to me? What makes you think I did not read the thread? I did not understand how to do it. Thanks for your answer but if it bothers you to explain please save your time. I would have posted in the newbie forum but I searched and found this thread and thought it was better to use this to open a new one.technosaurus wrote:What? No!
You just need a symlink with that name to the real libsqlit in /usr/lib.
Feel free to read the thread for questions already asked and answered.
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Puppy Slacko 5.7 frugal
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ : 2109.87MHz
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Total Memory : 967356 kB