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Old 03-01-2024, 07:34 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by neil_swann80 View Post
I think you'd still need root... unless a .pbi installer can write to an unrooted /mnt/secure???

Can someone that's not rooted try the attached installer? Rename without the .zip
e.g. EnableOPDS.pbi
and save to your device. After unplugging the USB (or a reboot) the installer will appear in the device book library. Select it and choose install. Reboot when done, then see if you have "Network Libraries" available in the library drop-down menu.

FYI: Some OPDS catalogs listed in the wiki HERE
(barely half are working though - Project Gutenberg and the Internet Archive work well)
Be careful with that. Those files are device dependent and there are a lot of options in that cfg and those are often individualized by the service. Overwriting it isn't a good idea. And sorry I don't know a way to to get this file from the device without root.

Edit: Just had a look at your installer. I suspect it will not work. Afaik the installer has access to mnt/secure but not the app it is installing.

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