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Zealot
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Join Date: Jan 2022
Location: India
Device: Kobo Clara BW
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Is it worth to change Postmarketos on Kobo or any Ebook Readers?
I see postmarketos (based on Alpine, the most light-weight Linux distro) option for Ebook Readers : https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/D...Reader_Tablets
I got only one video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByvmEqJvZBU If anyone tried it or experimented it please do share your experience here. Is it really worth to change OS? Alternative is InkBox OS | (forum thread) again based on Alpine Linux. Last edited by shuvashish76; 01-27-2025 at 03:07 AM. Reason: formatting |
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Wizard
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Kobo already runs Linux under the hood; you can enable developer mode to poke around the internals over Wi-Fi with telnet. If your goal is to read books, there really is no reason to replace the OS. If you don't like Nickel, you can install KOReader to get a completely different UI.
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Evangelist
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Ehm... no?
The system is almost unusable judging by the video. Kobo readers have really weak hardware (CPU/RAM/etc), which is not much of a problem using their optimized Linux system, but would make any other OS so slow as to be a real pain to use. You would gain nothing and lose everything that makes the reader good in the first place. |
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Guru
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Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: East Coast, United States
Device: Kobo Sage, Kobo Clara HD, Galaxy Tab S5e, Kindle 4th Gen
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Your Kobo is designed to do one thing really well: read eBooks. I don't know why you'd want to compromise its ability to do that in exchange for the potential to do a bunch of other things very poorly.
I would recommend saving postmarketOS for an Android tablet instead. It's a better fit. |
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Still reading
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Ireland
Device: All 4 Kinds: epub eink, Kindle, android eink, NxtPaper
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Also the Kobo system is brilliant with metadata from Calibre and then for finding an ebook. I know of no general ereader app as good. Having 800 bought and 8000 PD ebooks isn't a problem. |
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