I just updated to the newest version of Calibre (0.8.67) and have a Kobo Touch running 2.0.0, and I now get this message when I connect:
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calibre, version 0.8.67
WARNING: Failed: Kobo database version unsupported - See details
Your Kobo is running an updated firmware/database version. As calibre does not know about this updated firmware, database editing is disabled, to prevent corruption. You can still send books to your Kobo with calibre, but deleting books and managing collections is disabled. If you are willing to experiment and know how to reset your Kobo to Factory defaults, you can override this check by right clicking the device icon in calibre and selecting "Configure this device" and then the "Attempt to support newer firmware" option. Doing so may require you to perform a factory reset of your Kobo.
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Has anyone seen this before? Is it safe to use the "Attempt to support newer firmware" option?
Edit: I just re-read this thread and saw that PeterT said to select the newer firmware option, so I went ahead and did it, no issues. I never had to do that with any previous updates so I was concerned when I saw it.