I have fbreader on my N900. I also have it on my Asus Netbook. It workd fine when I can find the books on my device. I can't figure out how to find my books on my device and make them show up in the library so that I can read them.
Any advice please????
Palm emulation is the way to go. On the n810 i ran mobi reader using the Palm emulator (was it called GarnetVM?). And those had drm.
I have Garnet VM on my N900 but it just has things like calendar and other things like that. I haven't been able to figure out the ereader function. Do you have any other info on that please???
Thanks,
Bobby
I have two three ebook readers on my N900. Trying to get one of them to work. I have fbreader, mebook and Debian reader. I can't get any of them to find the books I have on my N900 except with a lot of juggling and fooling arouind I do have a few on fbreader but it isn't easy.
I have not gotten the others to find my books yet either. If I click on the ebook it asks for a program to read it and when it brings up the different programs it brings up fbreader but not the others. Something said my/documents/?????? I don't know where to find "my/documents????" I have documents but not My/documents. I might have confused you with this one but I wouild just like to read my books.
The ebook formats I have downloaded are epubs and .pbd.
Yes I have Dorian installed. I just can't find out how to make it find my books. Also when I download .ebub books on my PC to transfer to my N900 it gives me a zipped folder with about five or six things in it.
Its not like downloading a .pdb book which will transfer easliy to my devices.
I am probably doing something wrong---maybe how to download to my N900 instead of to my PC.
Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
Also when I download .ebub books on my PC to transfer to my N900 it gives me a zipped folder with about five or six things in it.
Well, an EPUB file IS a zip-archive, so that isn't too surprising. Try, to ensure the book is properly downloaded, installing the epubreader extension for Firefox, and use that to open the file.