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Kobo Clara BW VS newest paperwhite VS smth less popular but still good. Not interested in color. Libra 2 seems very interesting but very hard to find.

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[–] MoonMelon@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

without any account

Did they make this easier? I have a Sage and I had to open a SQLite database file on the e-reader, then flip some flag, to bypass account sign in. But that was a few years ago.

[–] subtext@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I don’t think so, I had to go in and do the song and dance with changing a config file. Reposting this comment here for posterity.

  1. Delete .kobo/KoboReader.sqlite (if you are already signed in).
  2. Restart Kobo
  3. DO NOT tap "Set up over wi-fi". Press the other one and connect it to a computer.
  4. Go to .kobo/Kobo/Koboreader.config (or something like that)
  5. Open the config file and under [ApplicationPreferences], write on a new line: SideloadedMode=true.
  6. If you did not do steps 1 and 2, delete .kobo/KoboReader.sqlite.
  7. Eject and restart ereader.
  8. Yay! You just bypassed registration!