Comment by π RubyMaelstrom
Re: "and again :) how to read the Geminispace on e-ink device? Iβ¦"
From a quick search, it seems that you can get KoReader running on that, and then just install Linux packages from the terminal. Search for how to install KoReader.
2025-10-10 Β· 7 months ago
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π» Nexy Β· 2025-10-11 at 02:54:
koreader have a plugin to read geminispace capsules
π mbays Β· 2025-10-11 at 08:56:
Yes, if you can get koreader on it you should be able to use gemini://gemini.thegonz.net/gemini.koplugin/ (also available in koreader-contrib). It is also possible to cross-compile some simple terminal clients, but if you only have an on-screen keyboard they're not so great to use. Hopefully the plugin is better.
π» ps [OP] Β· 2025-10-11 at 11:06:
Thanks guys, seems I can't launch it, maybe my device is not supported:
π» ps [OP] Β· Nov 12 at 13:24:
Finally, I give up with KoReader:
β https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/14600
Instead of that, I'm using gemini-dl to download the capsule:
β https://github.com/YGGverse/gemini-dl
Then, converting files with this command:
π» ps [OP] Β· Nov 13 at 09:43:
Some related links:
β gemini.thegonz.net/gemini.koplugin/
π» ps [OP] Β· Nov 13 at 13:19:
And here is my personal experience porting KoReader on the PocketBook 602 Pro:
β ΠΠΎΡΡΡΠ²Π°Π½Π½Ρ KoReader Π½Π° PocketBook 602
- in Ukrainian
Original Post
and again :) how to read the Geminispace on e-ink device? I definitively don't understand how to connect this device to desktop and which software (browser) to compile there (maybe linux/arm)