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HomeLazyLibrarian tutorial

LazyLibrarian tutorial

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This is a lazyLibrarian tutorial overview. LazyLibrarian is a program to download e-books automatically. When these are posted on Usenet. or when they are avaible via torrent. You have to take this into account. That this program is far from perfect. This is because the development of LazyLibrarian is not very active. Compared to those of Sonarr, or Radarr, for example. For comic books you can use the program Mylar3.

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Benefits

  1. Download Automatch books from the newsgroups and via torrent files.

Disadvantages

  1. LazyLibrarian’s interface is based on Headphones. This interface is less fine than that of the Readerr program. Reader uses Sonarr’s interface.


LazyLibrarian General Guides

This is an overview of general LazyLibrarian tutorials. For these tutorial, it doesn’t matter which operating system you’re using.

  • LazyLibrarian most frequently asked questions.


windows logo nzbusenetLazyLibrarian Windows

This is an overview of tutorials for the LazyLibrarian program. These guides were created in Windows 10 or higher.

What’s Covered In This Windows LazyLibrarian tutorial?

  1. Install LazyLibrarian Windows.


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LazyLibrarian tutorial Synology

This is an overview of tutorials for Synology systems.

Install and configure LazyLibrarian

What is covered in this Synology LazyLibrarian tutorial? DSM is the name of the Synology operating system. From version 6, security is tightened. We have adapted this tutorial accordingly. Otherwise, LazyLibrarian will not work properly.

  1. Install LazyLibrarian Synology. (also for DSM6)

Install LazyLibrarian via Docker

  • Install LazyLiberian Docker.


LazyLibrarian Debian

This is an overview of tutorials for the program LazyLibrarian, which are made for the Debian system. These tutorials are for the more experienced Debian users. This tutorials can be used for multiple Linux LazyLibrarian systems.

Install and Configure LazyLibrarian

We cover the following in this Debian tutorial.

  1. Install LazyLibrarian Debian.


Ubuntu logo nzbusnetLazyLibrarian Ubuntu Tutorials

This is an overview of tutorials for the Ubuntu system. These tutorials are for the more experienced computer users.

Install and configure LazyLibrarian

What is being discussed? in this tutorial.

  1. Install LazyLibrarian Ubuntu.


qnap logoQnap LazyLibrarian tutorial

This is an overview of QNap tutorials.

Install and configure LazyLibrarian

In this Qnap LazyLibrarian tutorial we are going to follow the steps below.

  1. Install LazyLibrarian Qnap.

Alternatief LazyLibrarian

There is an alternative called Readarr that also allows you to automatically download books.

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