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Originally Posted by JSWolf
What you should do is uninstall KFMon and install NickelMenu.
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I don’t quite understand what you mean - NickelMenu already in the archive with the KOReader + Plato package. Or do you mean that after uninstalling using the method David mentioned, I also need to reinstall NickelMenu separately? After all three steps? The method David suggested works overall, but some strange menu items appear, as I showed in the video. In general, I could leave it as is since everything mostly works fine.
If not, that's exactly what I tried to do. Unfortunately, I’m not ready to dive into programming just to make the e-reader perform the most basic functions it was purchased for. My current problem is that the device freezes when launching Plato after loading books or updating the library, whereas KOReader doesn’t have this issue. Thats appears just after running script KOReader + Plato, unpluging for update and then uploading my library. Before uploading my library Plato starting without some issues. It’s not that I absolutely need Plato - it’s just that I’m curious why it used to start without any problems, but now it doesn’t, even though I’m doing everything the same way as before.
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The reason is that KFMon fails after every firmware update and KoReader does not. So you would have to reinstall KFMon after every firmware update. It's a lot easier to use NickelMenu.
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As for the constant KFMon updates, the latest firmware is installed after every reboot, and then I simply disable Wi-Fi. Secondly, I tried reinstalling KFMon using the script in the latest archive from this thread on first page, but Plato still freezes. You saw on video - [KFMon] Launched plato.sh : ) and book no longer responds to anything except holding down the power button for a long time.
I don’t mind reinstalling KFMon each time - it’s much easier than resetting the device to factory settings and re-uploading 10 GB of books. Ideally, I’d like to use both programs, but I might try another factory reset and just install KOReader without Plato this time.