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Old 09-29-2025, 05:20 AM   #40
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Not for your issue with not being able to set date/time directly. If you SSH or telnet to your Kobo, you can use the date command to set the time/date but that will gradually revert when connected to WiFi.
Wow, this needs an award for the most geeky way to change the time in an ereader. Actually I have never bothered to check if Kobo used linux or whatever. Didn't realise Kobo left ports open like that. In a way, it's a bad thing to do that. I am surprised that at least a paswword is not required (or is it common knowledge what user accounts are exposed)?
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