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Kindle Paperwhite.
Is there a hack for that? Or can I just modify a *.ini by myself? Help! |
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I dunno. I just use skipstone. I think that stuff about filetypes is engineered into mesquite. Or is it in appreg.db?
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I'm also very interested in this topic.
Is there anyone that figured out how to download epubs and pdfs from stock paperwhite's browser? many thanks guys. |
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Then modify the EXISTING string values (eg .azw1) to epub and pdf. |
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And remember to make a backup. If you mess with your KPW, always keep in mind that there is no "easy" debrick.
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Hi there.
thank you so much: but how can i mount /usr/bin/mesquite ?? connecting my paperwhite to pc via USB cable it does not show that directory. also: How to make a backup before editing? thank you so much |
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jailbrake/usbnet(work)/ssh
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ok. thank you
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![]() anyway, thanks for your advices, i'll give it a try ![]() Last edited by novemberei; 06-16-2013 at 09:02 PM. |
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you are a Dev of Koreader right? Thanks for the efforts of your team! |
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Modifying the root filesystem is always a risk. In newer firmware, the browser might be used for displaying things besides the "browser app". So handle everything with care.
What I had in mind was to make backups of the files you are modifying, like e.g. the mesquite binary. Probably you won't need strictly all things from root. But then it might provide an interesting overview over the system. PS: Yep, I'm a dev of Koreader - and you're welcome, of course. I have to add that others were much more active lately when it comes to contributing. It's become a community effort (thankfully!). |
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Only needed PDF downloads. but heres what i did.
I did this with myts and mntroot. This will not step through everything, you should be able to fill in, or else you should be doing this probably. this is not meant to be followed as a step by step guide, its hinting at what to do, and the methods may be subjective based on users prefered methods. 1. open a terminal, or ssh, and make a backup of /usr/bin/browserd 2. create a second copy to open in a hex editor. 3. search the file for "mobipocket"(this is the one i edited) 4. you should see a MIME/HTTP type header "application/x-mobipocket-ebook" what I did was kept "application/x-m" there and replaced the rest of the string, "obipocket-ebook" with 00 hex, which in most hex editors should be represented by a "." 5. save. 6. remove the old browserd, replace it with the new one. 7. reboot. heres what i did in myts #: cp /usr/bin/browserd/ /mnt/us/browserd.bak #: cp /usr/bin/browserd/ /mnt/us/ did the previously mentioned steps(1-7), editting the /mnt/us/browserd that was created and went back to myts, assuming the mount was lost #: mntroot rw #: rm /usr/bin/browserd/ #: cp /mnt/us/browserd /usr/bin/ reboot. if you messed up you have the .bak . |
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Dsmid aleready made a free download hack for k2, 3 and 4.
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