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I'm a returning user to Ubuntu, I've used it several years ago and now I'm getting back.

I use calibre do manage my e-books collection, and I have a desktop running win7 and my notebook running Ubuntu. All my library is on my desktop, how can I make my Ubuntu's Calibre access my library on my desktop?

Note: I can access my library normaly via file explorer.

When I had windows on this notebook, I needed only to tell calibre that the way is:

\\GUSTAVU-PC\bibliotecado

I don't know what's the equivalent to this on Ubuntu, when I hovered the mouse over the mentioned folder on the file explorer, it gave me a link:

smb://gustavu-pc/bibliotecado/

But when I tried to input this on Calibre, it understood it as:

/home/g/smb://gustavu-pc/bibliotecado

I don't know how to tell it that this location is on the network.

Red Banana
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  • Maybe calibre doesn't support `smb` protocol. – saji89 Jan 21 '13 at 08:36
  • I guess it does, I just used the file path provided by the answerer of [this question](http://askubuntu.com/questions/232497/how-to-access-gvfs-mounts-from-command-line). – Red Banana Jan 21 '13 at 08:42

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Once you have accessed the shared drive, Ubuntu typically creates a link to it under ~/.gvfs/ - probably named "bibliotecado on gustavu-pc".

Have a look in that directory (it's hidden, so you'll be best using a terminal - type ls ~/.gvfs/. Then you can tell Calibre to look in that directory.

Aaron D
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  • I got this: `ls: cannot access /home/g/.gvfs/: No such file or directory` – Red Banana Jan 21 '13 at 08:22
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    I guess I got it, I've made calibre access the folder described by [this question](http://askubuntu.com/questions/232497/how-to-access-gvfs-mounts-from-command-line), once inside the folder I could access the shared directory. – Red Banana Jan 21 '13 at 08:43