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## About InkBox ## About InkBox
InkBox is an open-source, Qt-based eBook reader for Kobo devices. It also comes as an entire [native open-source OS](https://github.com/Kobo-InkBox/rootfs) support for a number of devices. InkBox is an open-source, Qt-based eBook reader for Kobo devices. It also comes as an entire [native open-source OS](https://github.com/Kobo-InkBox/rootfs) support for a number of devices.
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It features: InkBox features:
- Full integrated KoBox X11 subsystem
- ePUB, PDF and plain text support - ePUB, PDF and plain text support
- Versatile configuration options for reading - Versatile configuration options for reading
- muPDF rendering engine for ePUB (and soon PDFs) - muPDF rendering engine for ePUB (and soon PDFs)
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On PC, use [balenaEtcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) to flash the InkBox image file to the Kobo's SD card. On PC, use [balenaEtcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) to flash the InkBox image file to the Kobo's SD card.
On UNIX-like machines, you can also use balenaEtcher but flashing InkBox OS to your Kobo's SD card is as simple as doing, assuming that `inkbox.xz` is the file you downloaded and that `/dev/mmcblk0` is your SD card's device node (check with `sudo fdisk -l`: On UNIX-like machines, you can also use balenaEtcher but flashing InkBox OS to your Kobo's SD card is as simple as entering in a terminal session, assuming that `inkbox.xz` is the file you downloaded and that `/dev/mmcblk0` is your SD card's device node (check with `sudo fdisk -l`:
``` ```
xzcat inkbox.xz | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0 xzcat inkbox.xz | dd of=/dev/mmcblk0
``` ```