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Originally Posted by Francois_C
The latest firmwares are horrible, and their only aim seems to be to force us to buy books. During the few minutes I had firmware 3.1 (unwillingly: I did only want to activate my Kobo!) I did not find even a possibility to disable Reading Life. They want us to be connected to Facebook, and have our readings checked by Google Analytics; they want us to depend upon them and the social networks.
As for me, with my KT Mark 3, I'm back to 2.4.0b, with sqlite activation too. Davidfor explains perfectly what you must do.
You must:
- Reset the machine to its primitive software
- copy the 2.4.0 firmware (select the right one!) to the .kobo directory. This is easy, even for a drag and drop girl. Just open the right window.
- eject the kobo, it will upgrade and restart.
- connect it to a Linux machine.
with an Ubuntu machine and the 2.4.0 firmware, type:
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sudo apt-get install sqlite3
echo "insert into user values('foo', 'foo', 'foo', 'foo', 'foo', 'foo', 'foo');" | sqlite3 /media/KOBOeReader/.kobo/KoboReader.sqlite
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There are seven fields to fill with fake values if you use 2.4.0.
Eject the Kobo. That's all.
But you can no longer use the Kobo Desktop, neither purchase Kobo books through wifi. But I suppose this was all they wanted.
I wonder whether they are legally allowed to impose us their updates. The result is that I purchased a good that fitted my needs and they modified it so that it no longer worked for me. I think they should be obliged to give me back the good I purchased, in its original state. And the time I wasted because of their arbitrary changes deserves a compensation. We should sue them.
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Um, I'm on a Windows 7 laptop, no linux. I'm assuming I can still do the database modification.
There IS a way to deactivate Reading Life, I think under one of the settings there is a "keep track of my reading somethings" (sorry, Kobo is not in my area right now for me to check).
I don't like the new firmware, I don't like the way it's displaying fonts (some are heavier than they were on 2.4.0), but I can't be arsed to change back until it crashes and burns again.
Apathy, thy name is VirgoGirl.
Good luck with getting any compensation Kobo, you'd be lucky to get a free book. One of my friends bought a book that wouldn't download into his desktop ADE (he has a Nook), Kobo refused to refund his money despite nothing being mentioned on the website that it was only available to download onto his (nonexistant) Kobo. Apparently "all sales final". Idiots.