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If you install the KOReader app, it includes a terminal, which I've used to run elinks browser - however, I had to crosscompile the elinks and openssl source on my Linux desktop.
I can post the steps I used to crosscompile, and/or provide the statically-linked binary (but that would require trust that the binary is secure), if you're interested.
***EDIT***
Posted crosscompilation for elinks and wget
here.
If you can't crosscomoile wget, NiLuJe's
kobostuff provides a package that includes a cURL binary.
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On the Kobo developer forum I am also asking for help getting the einkvnc binary to work on my Clara, which would allow me to view my android screen on my Kobo display.
I should add that if the articles you read are long, it is worth just sharing them to a print-to-pdf app, and serving the pdf to your Kobo using an android webserver. This is easy to set up using just 3 apps you install on your android phone. (Bill Farmer's Print app,OI File Manager, and lWS lightweight Web Server, all from FDroid. You can even zip multiple files, rename the .zip to .pdf, download it as one file, rename it and unzip the pdfs in KOReader.
**EDIT- You don't even need a browser on KOReader to transfer files from your phone.
Just run SSH server on KOReader and transfer by SFTP from Ghost Commander+SFTP Plugin(open source but available from Google Play or Aurora) installed on your Android.
**Unfortunately,this was buggy on one of my devices.
What DID work was using the web browser on my phone to copy the html address of the target, then paste this into a ConnectBot (from F-Droid) SSH connection to the Kobo to "wget <address>".
Reliable and easy!
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2-YR UPDATE:
One of the "high-productivity" approaches (that may fit needs for some better than Pocket/Wallabag type solutions - or e.g. calibre/libreoffice or whatever fits your workflow )that saves epub to cloud:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...&postcount=361
A more "interactive" approach that adds epub from Koreader:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...3&postcount=21