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Old 06-04-2022, 08:05 AM   #1
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KOReader on Remarkable

I read somewhere that KOReader can be installed on reMarkable (mad overhype name?), but there was no suggestion how.

Can KOReader be installed on reMarkable and how is it done?

It's an original model, though I think the reMarkable 2 simply drops the three handy buttons, adds RAM and a marginally faster CPU.

Seriously poor compared to Elipsa, but the stock PDF reader beats the Kobo one. I put KOReader on Elipsa so as to have crop, but reMarkable does that. However it doesn't really support anything but PDF, though epub support is claimed it may be converting to PDF?

KOReader might be handy for djvu. I got it second-hand for wife purely for some pdf novels out of print. She has a Libra for epub anyway.

I figured out PuTTY to get a terminal on it and the only way to put PDFs on it on Linux is drag & drop from a file manager to a browser window one at a time and creation of directories only on the tablet.

I don't imagine KOReader would make it easier to add files?
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