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Old 09-10-2016, 11:35 PM   #111
davidfor
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Originally Posted by volpo View Post
Well, more questions.

I am guessing the journal mode 'delete' was what it was.

How do I convert back?

Is it just a matter of selecting the mode from the dropdown?

Will I have to do this every time a new firmware is released?

Thanks,

V

Well, I just did the easiest thing and used the dropdown and changed the entry to delete. I went into Calibre and removed a book. It seems ok. The book is not on the device or in either list (calibre or the Kobo).
Yes, changing the journal mode to delete is what you need to do. And that's the way I did it when I first saw this. If the driver reads the database and shows the books on the device, then it working correctly.

I think this is safe, but I cannot be sure. I did use this on one of my devices for a few week until I changed the driver. But, it is probably a stopgap. If Kobo more use of other features of the later SQLite version, it is likely that this won't work any more.
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