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Old 02-12-2014, 10:49 AM   #641
DreamworlD
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Last in, first out:

No - Kubrick only installs 3.4 - complete - kernel and system image (which contains the drivers)
This will do the job. That means that it'll update the firmware as a whole? Is that correct? (Kernel + GNU + Framework)

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And - The drivers are not your problem. The code in the eeeprom on the display cable is incorrect or missing.
That is odd. Two different displays with incorrect or missing code in the eeprom... what a coincidence

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What you refer to as a "mis-alignment" problem is a problem with the lower half of the display not working.
Lower half of the display is working. Infact the display is split by half, and the whole image is displaced and projected on the lower half of the display. If I am able to put a negative offset for image projection on the display, that will also do the job.

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You should suspect a hardware problem - bad screen connector on mb, or bad driver hardware on mb.
Tested with two separated displays, taken from different hardware vendors, have different results....

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Kubrick does not try to change the contents of the eeeprom on the cable.
We have a thread here on that subject.
You do have a thread with instructions on how to reflash the display cable eeprom? I've stumbled on something like that before, but there were written that it is impossible, to do so from the Kindle MB. (The screen should be connected to different equipment).
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