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Old 04-23-2017, 02:12 PM   #1090
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Originally Posted by picree View Post
Yes, several times.


OK, so taking the Kindle online may flush the cache?
Cache?

You write of an LM cache (library management?) -
I know of no such component of the Kindle system.

But recent versions of the Kindle firmware, those since Collections Management became a part of the Amazon device management page, attempt to keep the device and the account's cloud in-sync.

Also, the recent versions of the firmware list the items that only reside on the cloud and do not actually download to the device until selected.
That status is easier to see if you put the device in "list mode" rather than "cover mode".
And, that is another thing that needs to be sync'd with the account cloud.

So yes, connecting the device with your account and pressing the 'sync' button should make changes to what you are seeing.

If you want to get rid of something being listed on the Kindle, you need to both use the "Delete" function (long press rather than tap) of the Kindle and delete the item from your account.
(I am pretty sure there is a comment shown by the delete confirmation panel to that effect.)

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But you are writing of side-loaded, non-Amazon format documents interacting with some very old firmware.
The Amazon system on the Kindle should be ignoring them.

If you think it is a problem with KOreader, you might get better help in the KOreader forum.

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