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Old 09-19-2014, 10:47 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by jpbutler1 View Post
After jailbreaking the K3 and installing the USBNet, you must physically type in ;debugon and ~usbnetwork on the Kindle. What I am trying to figure out is if it is possible to run a script of some sort on CentOS to run those commands. Or is there another way to automatically enable USB network without having to type in the commands??

I was hoping xdotool would work but I would need terminal access in the Kindle before I could use xdotool.

Has anyone been able to automate this process??

Thanks
Install KUAL.
If those control buttons for USBnet are not enough automation, read the README.txt file in the USBnetworking package.
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