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Originally Posted by tshering
@wickyman
You are right, fmon is less invasive. I think there were some problems related to suspend that can be solved by using the start menu. However, I did not follow that discussion in detail . Maybe you better look into the koreader thread, or read the discussions on github. Informations are unfortunately dispersed all over the place.
You could simply try to start koreader via fmon. If it works for you it is ok. If it doesn't, try the start menu. There is not much risk you take. A factory reset will bring you back to a clean device.
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This describes how the Koreader can get into a looping situation that prevents a proper install. Where most users seem to run into trouble is with the requirement to have the launching image processed by the Kobo software and the database properly updated -
Before connecting to the PC again to place the KoboRoot.tgz file into the .kobo directory.
You can avoid the issue for a Koreader install by using The Kobo Start Menu and not messing with the koreader.png at all. It is not needed, unless you want to launch it within Nickel, using fmon.
Luck;
Ken