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Originally Posted by Nick_1964
It isn't needed.. you need one time wifi to setup the device, if really no wifi, go to a public point just once, or use tethering at your phone like already suggested in the other topic.. ( I don't know what the wifi setup will do if there really is no wifi because all the device needed is on the flashdrive) and then use as desktop software the program Calibre, that is there for Linux to..once installed you would never feel the urge again to switch over for a Kobo desktop Program.
http://calibre-ebook.com/download_linux
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Thank you Nick

I've tried to connect at work but I can't get past the login/password needed to access WIFI. I can't really do tethering with my next to nothing data plan (I have 10M left to use until October 10th)

Tonight I'll see my parents, have a nice time with them and set up the Glo HD.
After that it will be as usual: download a bunch of books, manage with Calibre when needed and sync each time I'm at my parents' or at a local organization whre I'm a volunteer
To stay on topic, I'd like to add that I think the Glo HD bezel has quite a classy feeling to it