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Originally Posted by ixtab
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Here's a Live Linux System for all the frustrated Windows users who are trying to debrick a Kindle and are struggling with Windows' inability to correctly determine and install device drivers. Or for people who just want to debrick a Kindle, without diving into all the internals. And actually - it might even be useful for people who are familiar with those internals.
If you like Kubrick:
I sincerely hope that you find Kubrick useful. If it helped you to solve your Kindle problem, you are more than welcome to donate a little something... but don't give your money to me. Please donate for a much more important cause, namely: for a Literacy project in Laos. You will make not only me happy. Thank you!
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You've heard the saying that a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing, right? Well, that's me, with a little bit of knowledge. Without meaning to, I de-demoed my K4 demo. I mean, I MEANT to, but I'd hoped to learn what I was doing from the experience. Kubrick made the whole process a simple operation with almost no thought involved. So instead of having a K4 demo, I now have a fully functional, registered K4.
For most people that would be a good thing, but... I don't know a whole lot more than I did before. Can anyone help me RE-demo this device? I'd also like to save the demo software/OS/partition from my K-Touch before I start messing with it, too.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for any help.