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Originally Posted by tshering
- KSM allows you to handle firmware updates in a way so that KSM survives them. So there is no further action needed after a firmware update.
- KFmon needs one file to be reinstalled after a firmware update. (EDIT: I just see that there is no install package provided that includes only this one file. So you will have to reinstall KFmon anew, apart from the associated pngs.)
- Koreader itself is not concerned by a firmware update. So no action needed there.
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@tshering Hi and thank you very much for clarifying. I might try installing both KSM and KFmon in the end but it's nice to know that I'll have one less thing to care about with KSM. And also, happy to know that I won't have to re-install Koreader with every firmware update
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
KOReader and the stock software coexist on the Kobos and Kindles, both function without regard to the other. You can still do anything with the stock software, that you could before KOReader was added. Trying out having both for awhile, won't hurt anything. You can put books/pdfs that you don't want the stock software to deal with behind a "hidden" folder and the stock software won't even see them.
Luck;
Ken
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@Ken Maltby Hi and thank you for the explanation. It'll take some time getting used to this whole new system but it's fun to learn already.
I couldn't find a way to install Koreader on my Voyage(I believe it's
almost impossible to jailbreak since the last firmware update) so I'm really looking forward to trying it out on KA1. Hope it handles my pdf's well enough.
Keeping certain files "hidden" sounds like fun too
I'm going to install KSM with Koreader today and see how it goes.
Thank you all for your kind replies!