On 9 May 2013 08:31, Patrick Bartek <bartek...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> I think you've got me mixed up with someone else here.  Oh!  You mean
> my Kobo eReader.  Yeah.  It doesn't like Linux.  Doesn't show up at
> all, either as a mass storage or anything else, when connected via
> USB.  When first connected, the reader checks for Windows or OSX, and
> if they're not there, the "connect" interface doesn't come up.  And
> you can't manually mount it.  I've tried.  As far as the OS is
> concerned, it's not there.
>
> Guess I'll keep pestering Kobo until they "fix" it.
>

If you use Calibre (download it from the calibre site, don't use the Debian
package version as it's too old) then your kobo will be recognised.

Cheers,
Rob Hurle
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