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Originally Posted by Frenzie
Parts of it would be theoretically quite simple, such as writing whatever you want as the screensaver to a file. But as @pazos said it's not quite clear to me if this isn't too low-level and device specific in a way that would require running the program as root. Please see https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/5732 
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This would be a great solution for a rooted Android e-Ink reader.
You would need an option for the screensaver so that the image can be saved in a certain format (jpg or png) in a user defined directory.
In the local KOReader installation you would only have to activate the screensaver in android/device.lua.