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The question is self explanatory.
Well, I can run the debian/android on kobo, but I think its unnecessary since I just want a mail client and a RSS reader. |
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I haven't looked into this in a while, but I also think something like mutt and links2 or similar would be better suited to e-ink than the beta browser function.
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Seninha, I wonder if you might get more responses in the Kobo Developer's subforum?
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