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Old 07-26-2010, 08:25 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by JPenguin View Post
If you're using Linux and don't have access to a Windows machine then I think the easiest solution is to simply go into a Chapters/Indigo and have the update done there (assuming the Kobo desktop app doesn't perform the update). Also if there is a problem with the update they may be able to do more to help you.
Certainly fine for those who can do that. But there is no possibility of that if you are an Australian owner of the Kobo. Both Borders AND A&R have no policy in place to update firmware instore via SD card.

This is why many of us are asking for that option.
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