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Update GLIBC version numbers in FAQ
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@ -1066,7 +1066,7 @@ First, you must install calibre onto your Linux server. If your server is using
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a modern Linux distribution, you should have no problems installing calibre onto it.
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.. note::
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calibre needs GLIBC >= 2.18 and libstdc++ >= 6.0.21. If you have an older
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calibre needs GLIBC >= 2.31 and libstdc++ >= 6.0.28. If you have an older
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server, you will either need to compile these from source, or use calibre
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3.48 which requires GLIBC >= 2.17 or 2.85.1 which requires GLIBC >= 2.13 or
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calibre 1.48 which requires only GLIBC >= 2.10. In addition, although the
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@ -1074,7 +1074,8 @@ a modern Linux distribution, you should have no problems installing calibre onto
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do require the X server libraries to be installed on your system. This is
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because of Qt, which is used for various image processing tasks, and links
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against these libraries. If you get an ImportError about some Qt modules,
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you are likely missing some X libraries.
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you are likely missing some X libraries. Typicall candidates are:
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``libxcb-xinerama0``, ``libegl1``, ``libopengl0``.
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You can run the calibre server via the command::
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