Thank you for the answer, but I mean something that not affect the actual speed of the reader (a kobo mini is an old device and is not a "racing car" when it turn on for example)
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But you can install NickelMenu on it, I believe, which is a bit like homebrewing it. You'll gain access to the root linux partition and can run third party utilities on it.
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1. Thank you, where I can find a guide for install it on Kobo mini?
2. how I can have root access?
3. it whort it?
4. I found this, but there is a easy guide step by step?
https://github.com/pgaskin/NickelMenu
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And what firmware version are you using?
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Should be 4.26.16704 for Kobo Glo
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suggest using kepubs instead of epubs
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I have epub; could I convert it to kepubs?
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I'd also recommend my NickelSeries mod if you read a lot of books in series.
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OK, thank you, but I usually read one book at one. I prefer to focus on ont thing
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And, if you're seeing speed issues, I'd recommend updating the firmware to 3.19.5761, then to 4.4.9298, then to the newest kobo4 one. The newer firmware versions actually feel more responsive for me on the Mini. Plus, you'll need version newer than 4.6 if you want to use NickelMenu and NickelSeries.
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How I can download the last firmware? And how I can use NickelMenu/NickelSeries if I can upload only at 4.4.9298?
Thank you all