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remarkable2-recovery
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remarkable hacks
⚠️ Warning: Toltec does not support OS builds newer than 2.15.1.1189. You will soft-brick your device if you install before support is released. See remarkable2-recovery for information on how to recover your device if you have done this.
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What have I done! I backed up original xochitl file and added a new one but didnt change mod on file
The option of last resort might be to use the pogo pins to get into recovery mode. There are instructions in the ddvk github repo. https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable2-recovery
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Question about third party apps like Binder 2
I don't think it's particularly risky to install third-party stuff on your rM2. I would urge you to be very careful to understand the uninstall process, and to understand what it takes to recover it if you do manage to brick your device. TL;DR: you'll need a Linux machine, a USB-C breakout board, and some patience. If you're comfortable with going through that process - even though you shouldn't have to - I'd say you have nothing to worry about.
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using a locked secondhand RM2
There's a recovery process that requires some simple and improvisable hardware.
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Lock code: We need better than a 4 digit code
Storage is not encrypted. On an rm2, rather trivial hardware allows the device to be used as USB mass storage. An rm1 can be read without extra hardware. Both of these are explained as recovery methods, but unlike, for example, Android recovery with encrypted storage, where recovery methods usually allow you to overwrite partitions, these allow you to mount existing, unencrypted partitions.
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Bricked my rM2 when re-enabled Toltec
I am new to Toltec and all hackings. After yesterday's official update, I was rushing to re-enable my Toltec without reading the warning. Now my rM2 gets stuck on starting screen. Is recovery tools for reMarkable 2 the only way to unbrick my device? It is beyond my knowledge. I saw there was mentioning a 10k resistor, but it doesn't show on the requirement list.
- Installed KoReader and forgot to save ssh password. How can I retrieve it ?
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Please help. Stuck on starting screen after installing remux
You have to ssh into it and maybe check if xochitl or rm2fb is disabled. If can't ssh into it, then refer to https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable2-recovery.
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ReMarkable Now HIPAA Compliant with Updated Terms
Unless I'm mistaken, the pogo port can be enabled externally by pulling down B8 / SBU2 on the USB-C port. This is why you either need a special plug or a breakout board; ddvk also speculates that you could use a USB audio adapter and headphones.
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Functionality lost due to ddvk hack
Hi - I'm considering to jump on ddvk hack but worry if the basic functionality will not be there - like Send to my Remarkable , cloud functionality etc.
koreader
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Ask HN: Best Open E-Reader?
Kobos[1] and Pocketbooks[2] are a lot more open than Kindles. AFAIK you can transfer .epub files into both devices and these epubs are perfectly readable via the stock OS. If for some reason you find the stock proprietary OS lacking, you can install an open source one like KOreader [3] or Plato[4]
Of course you want a good way of organizing epubs pdfs mobi, and like has already been mentioned Calibre[5] is a great option.
[1]https://www.kobo.com/
[2]https://pocketbookstore.com/en-ca
[3]https://github.com/koreader/koreader
[4]https://github.com/baskerville/plato
[5]https://calibre-ebook.com/
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KOReader Document Viewer for E Ink devices
[2]: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Dictionary-support...
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Majority of web apps could just run on a single server
Oh man I absolutely love the work that you guys do. I'm actually in the process of learning Ebook production using the 'Step by Step' guide on your website. I'm essentially learning it all from scratch as I have little to no programming/SWE experience (I learned a bit of Lua because of KOReader[1]) but the technical side of ebook production has always fascinated me enough to keep learning.
[1] https://github.com/koreader/koreader
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Wear OS "Hybrid" design has two OSes, two CPUs, "100 hour" battery life
Ha! I feel similarly, if not as eloquently.
Installed https://github.com/koreader/koreader on mine + enabled SSH server.
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E-books are fast becoming tools of corporate surveillance
I read that KOreader is unstable on the Libra 2[0], so I haven’t installed it yet even though I would like to. What has been your experience running it?
[0] https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/8414
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First E-reader. I am thinking of buying Kobo Libra 2?
You can easily modify it (like adding KOReader).
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Conversion from epub to kepub, and related Calibre use
I'm using Kobo Clara 2E (6" screen size), and it is unpleasant to read PDF and CBZ files (comic/manga) since Kobo only provides zoom and orientation mode. I installed KOReader on my Kobo. It has more setup to display those files way better. The views of PDF in KOReader and Comic in Koreader. I read Epub files in Koreader to maintain its original format.
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Should I buy a kobo libra 2 or carla 2e for manga
I installed KOReader on my Kobo Clara 2E. KOReader is a document viewer to read PDFs and manga/comics. KOReader has more setup to display fixed-layout format in a way that is better than the native Kobo display (Kobo stock).
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Calibre – New in Calibre 7.0
It doesn't try to solve the same use cases that Calibre does, but I built an open source (EPUB only) manager / reader / statistics tracker called AnthoLume [0]. It mostly stemmed from me reading in KOReader [1] on my Kindle, and not having the ability to sync the progress to my iPhone / iPad.
It's got metadata matching, support for multiple users, and statistics tracking which allows me to have a "Leaderboard" that shows how fast you read (words per minute). Fun competition between my wife and I (that I'm 100% losing). It's a Progressive Web App and utilizes a Service Worker to support 100% offline reading as well.
There's a demo server [2] (creds are "demo" for both user & pass).
[0] https://gitea.va.reichard.io/evan/AnthoLume
[1] http://koreader.rocks/
[2] https://antholume-demo.cloud.reichard.io/
- I wanted to get the Libra 2 but is it good for reading manga without much hassle?
What are some alternatives?
remarkable-update - force a full factory reset / re-update / upgrade
plato - Document reader
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
Tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android. [Moved to: https://github.com/tachiyomiorg/tachiyomi]
build - Build system used for the Toltec community repository.
koodo-reader - A modern ebook manager and reader with sync and backup capacities for Windows, macOS, Linux and Web
remarkable2-framebuffer - remarkable2 framebuffer reversing
Kavita - Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family.
remarkable-encryption - A document encryption solution for the reMarkable 2 ePaper tablet.
Calibre Web - :books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
netsurf-reMarkable - NetSurf is a lightweight and portable open-source web browser. This projects adapts NetSurf for the reMarkable E Ink tablet.
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager