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Old 08-06-2013, 08:42 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by ixtab View Post
Well guess what, I also did that (dozens of times) and I can download from the cloud. Your problem is not the missing "system" directory - there's nothing interesting in there anyway - but something else. As to what that is, I don't know.

Try a factory reset or a complete reinstall (checking all options in Kubrick).
Kindle "funky operation" - -
One cause is mentioned in comments in the /etc/upstart files by lab126:
"Excessive logging to the kernel's ring buffer" -> causes corruption of both the ring buffer and the running kernel. **

Ah, just like I posted an example of last week - before I stumbled into the script comment on "why".

[**] There is a "rate limiter" and other protections for the ring buffer built into the kernel code, lab126 (or the RT folks) must have modified or disabled them. (Sayeth one of the authors.)
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