I’ve read ‘The Home Lab Handbook: Building and Managing Your Own IT Lab from Scratch’ which I would recommend to anyone just starting out in selfhosting and homelabing. Relative to that, I found a ‘course’ online (https://linuxupskillchallenge.org/#table-of-contents) that would also be useful for new arrivals.

Anyone reading any good HomeLab & Selfhosting books lately?

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      ThemePark is a docker container that has a multitude of themes for many different applications. To add the theme for Calibre, you’ll access Settings and then Edit Basic Configuration, and insert ‘theme-park.dev’ in the ‘Trusted Hosts’ slot, thusly"

      That gives you a more pleasing asthetic to Calibre: theme

      ETA: List of supported apps: https://docs.theme-park.dev/themes/sonarr/

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        I don’t use calibre web yet. I only use calibre’s inbuilt web service thing. Does theme park work with that too?

        Also, I have calibre running on windows and I don’t run docker on that (for reasons). So can I use calibre web on a separate system on the network and have it connect to the calibre db somehow over the wire?

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          Does theme park work with that too?

          TBH, I am not sure. I think you’d have to consult with both ThemePark and Calibre docs.

          So can I use calibre web on a separate system on the network and have it connect to the calibre db somehow over the wire?

          Strike two for me. I’m sorry…I just don’t know because I’ve never tried to do that.

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            I set it up last night. Network share would be too easy to corrupt apparently, so I hustled copied over the files and started fresh. Once in a while, I’ll move files back to my “original” install.