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Buy a Kobo EReader.
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Hack the EReader so you don’t have to sign up with Walmart.
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Install Calibre on your PC.
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Install Kobo Driver Extension for Calibre.
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Use a VPN (I prefer Mullvad), and go to your favorite Book piracy website for epubs.
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Download epub books.
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Connect Kobo device to your PC via USB.
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Use Calibre to upload epub books to Kobo.
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Disconnect Kobo from PC.
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Profit.
Or just:
- buy a Kobo eReader from Kobo directly
- connect Overdrive w/ your local library
No need for piracy, read a bunch of library books if you don’t want to pay for books.
I have a kobo but I don’t remember having to do anything with Walmart. Rest is spot on though.
Kobo was sold exclusively through Walmart in the US (at least when I bought my Kobo). I think they recently ended the partnership.
I thought they’ve been available directly from Kobo since they launched in the US.
As for other retail stores, they used to be exclusive to Walmart, but I now see them elsewhere (e.g. Target and Amazon both have them).
Not sure when things changed but all I know is that when I bought mine years ago the Kobo site redirected me to Walmart and that’s where I had to buy it. My e-reader even displays the Walmart logo on it when I power it off.
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The Kobo EReader is already a Linux machine.
As far as bypassing the sign up, here are my quick notes on how to do so step by step.
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I meant a workstation OS. Or any Linux OS that’s not locked to a corporate account and probably filled with spyware.
Yes, though I have not tried to utilize this:
https://github.com/Quill-OS/quill
I don’t even understand the first sentence of these instructions. “Mount the device” followed by a bunch of seemingly random letters and characters. Mount it on what? What do I do with these?
These instructions require a very basic understanding of the Linux command line and file system. As does installing a Linux OS without a GUI helper.
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Unfortunately these install instructions also look complicated.
If you read the instructions, it’s literally just downloading the binary, and using balenaEtcher to flash it onto the SD card.
Quil os is an option for some.https://github.com/Quill-OS/quill
It’s a bit involved. Def not easier than the above but it’s an option. It worked for me for a while.
Anything like this for kindle paper?
No idea. GL!
What’s gl?
Good luck
Ah ok! Cool. Thanks! And, thanks!
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Step 1: Buy a Kindle on Amazon…
You gotta be kidding me
Why? I wrote about how to use a Kindle without tying it to Amazon. Kinda hard buying one anywhere else but from Amazon…
It was a good article. I bet if you think really hard you will see the irony this reader found with an Amazon-free Kindle… Purchased from Amazon.
Also, I heard that some people pirate books for Kindle.
Then check the verb in your title. Using is not making. And ‘Kindle’ is used like Kleenex, as a generic term for eBook readers.