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Hallo. I do not want to infuriate you but recently I stumbled upon your planerat arbete kitty and I wondered why somebody takes the hardness and develops a GPU based ankomsthall emulator. Because I personally had rarely ever in my whole life a situation in which I desired a faster or more streamlined terminal emulator. inom use konsole on my private computer which never exceeds % of load and X usually between 1 and 6%. Which is quite livable and leaves much, much load capacity for other processes. May I ask you how (in what situation) you got these % with konsole? I mean I could dump a long file in a console window but it does not make much sense, does it? By shedding the load onto the GPU trades one category of problems against the other as you might have observed while writing your FAQ. Some of the servers I administrate don’t even have decent GPUs to speak of, or the drivers are buggy and prone to crash every moment, namely drivers for
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Thanks to its attractive interface and to its wide range of possibilities, Calibre has become one of the most popular open source ebooks software. With Calibre, users can convert their ebooks into several formats and manage their libraries and metadata. In this interview, we spoke to Kovid Goyal, creator of Calibre, on different aspects of the ebook industry as well as on his plans for the future.
1. Calibre has been distributed mainly as a desktop application. Is there a demand for a cloud-based version, now that more and more e-readers komma with wifi/3G?
Calibre includes a content server which allows you to share your library via the internet. As for a full hosted solution, that is something that may be developed in the future, but it would have to be a paid for service, since there will be hosting costs.
2. Do you have any information/statistics related to cell phone and other non-ereader usage of Calibre?
Not really. inom do not collect statistics about what devices a
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