toltec
remarkable-update

toltec | remarkable-update | |
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67 | 44 | |
786 | 172 | |
1.5% | 0.0% | |
4.6 | 2.5 | |
5 days ago | 10 months ago | |
Shell | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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toltec
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EWritable – e-ink tablet news and reviews
It's just linux under the hood and they give you root access. So you can install anything that you can compile, and you have access to all the compiled packages in entware [0].
For sync, I have wireguard and syncthing. For backups, I use rsync. For epubs, I have koreader. I even installed netsurf for fun, but I don't use it often. I was even using gocryptfs at one point, but that workflow kept breaking with updates so I stopped using that.
All of the tablets that I have seen perform handwriting recognition via a cloud service, so that doesn't interest me and I haven't come across any local solutions for rM (although it's been over a year since I last checked).
It's an unusually nice experience for such an open platform.
[0]: https://toltec-dev.org/
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Notes on My Remarkable Tablet
3.x support will come to toltec, I've been blocked by stuff outside of my control a couple of times. Including things happening in my life that I won't get into.
You can see the current progress here: https://github.com/toltec-dev/toltec/issues/820
As for the comment on the kernel change, that was actually an ask by someone in the community: https://github.com/reMarkable/linux/issues/8
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The ReMarkable Streaming Tool v2: Elevating Remote Work Efficiency
I love seeing work in this space! I made a collaborative whiteboard app for the reMarkable a while ago: https://github.com/fenollp/reMarkable-tools
It is packaged in the homebrew Toltec repo https://toltec-dev.org/
- What are you doing with community projects?
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remarkable hacks
Remember to read the warning on Toltec home page:
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Training room Remarkable
- https://toltec-dev.org/
- What operating system does the Remarkable 2 use?
- Is it just me or did the ebook reader function get ruined several updates back?
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Remarkable 1 purchase
Do you ever plan to put your own tools and stuff on it? If so I would reccomened staying on 2.15 so you can use https://toltec-dev.org/. Also newest version 3 software forces infinite scroll and a lot of people absolutely hate it. I happily stay on 2.10. You can change versions as well, unofficially. Not sure if using the cloud still works with that, lots of us have cut that out entirely.
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Neofetch, for ReMarkable
Definitely start by installing toltec if your device is on version <=2.15.1.1189, https://toltec-dev.org
remarkable-update
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Privacy on RM2
Using the image file to upgrade a tablet, use remarkable-update or RCU.
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ReMarkable announced a new CEO
Also, I've used remarkable-update to perform every firmware update on all three of my tablets. You can't use it if you can't SSH into the tablet to modify the update.conf file in the first place, so if a tablet is upgraded to a version where dropbear (the SSH server) isn't running, it's "game over" for that tablet. The same goes for RCU, which just added firmware updating as a feature in the last week or so ... no SSH, no RCU.
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Full factory reset
You're not being paranoid! What you described in your post was exactly right: do a factory reset, then overwrite both boot partitions via ddvk/remarkable-update (apply an upgrade twice)!
- Loading 3 dots when writing?
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Downgrade Firmware?
Hi, there. Sorry if this has already been asked, but has anyone been able to successfully downgrade their firmware in order to use some of the cool third-party apps out there? I'm running 3.1x and I'd like to use this script to downgrade to 2.5, but I'm scared I'll brick my device. Any advice?
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I really want to use Toltec...
Is there anyway I can by revert back to version 2.15.1.1189? I tried that guide to change the firmware, but for some reason it says "Error checking the update." when tapping "Check for updates". Even though I've exactly made what was said in the readme and I didn't make mistakes in the IPs. I'd appreciate any help!
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The RM2 as a typewriter: Dualbooting between firmware 2.15 and 3.3, using 3.3 only for writing w. the type folio. How do you achieve that?
[1] https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-update/blob/main/switch.sh
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Any possibility to get back the ddvk hack button functionality in v3?
You can have both using the switch.sh script to flip between partitions configured for 2.15 and 3.x but you can't use the same notebook. See here for latest on ddvk for 3.x.
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How easily hackable is the ReMarkable 2?
I should be able to downgrade, right? Via: https://github.com/ddvk/remarkable-update
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I dislike scrolling pages so much I want to find a way to disable it. How can this be done? How can I roll back to a previous software version?
See remarkable-update, or remarkable-update-helper. Here is another discussion about downgrading, as well.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
remarkable2-recovery - recovery tools for reMarkable 2
remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching
remarkable2-framebuffer - remarkable2 framebuffer reversing
remarkable-firmware - Links to all known firmwares for reMarkable devices.
webinterface-onboot - Enable the web interface on boot. For the ReMarkable Tablet.
rmview - A live viewer for reMarkable written in PyQt5
oxide - A desktop environment for the reMarkable tablet
remarkable_printer - Native printing to reMarkable.
draft-reMarkable - A launcher for the reMarkable tablet, which wraps around the standard interface.
reStream - Stream your reMarkable screen over SSH.
