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Originally Posted by knc1
We could use some replacements in our nerd ranks here.
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I'd do more learning than anything. All I know in terms of CS is object oriented Java and C++. Not sure how useful that would be. Then there are time constraints :P
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Originally Posted by goldencore
Ok! I didn't put the public key in the usbnet folder (on the Kindle?) Will try later!
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Yes, it would be in the usbnet folder on the kindle.
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Originally Posted by goldencore
Yes!
Usbnet is active, the reader plugged. The network connection is set up. As mentioned I can ping the Kindle in a cmd window.
I load the generated private key in the "auth" tab in putty and then I try to open the session to the Kindle in the session tab (choosing SSH and Port 22).
The putty console pops up empty and then "connection refused". The putty log shows no more info than that.
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You probably have the wrong IP as Ruskie is telling you to get, however, if you have kual helper, you can go to show network info, and it will show your kindle's IP on the second page. But if you ping your Kindle and it shows up, I'm not sure.
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Originally Posted by Ruskie_it
Go to KUAL --> Usbnet, click on USBnet status. What does it says in the bottom lines?
'ifconfig -a', then look for a line that reads "usb0".
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You're telling him to find the IP of his kindle, correct? Kual helper can show this instead of him having Kterm just for this.
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Originally Posted by pghaworth
Calibre is amazing and a "not to be missed" program. It's like an onion. There are so many layers and things you can do with it. It is the one program I will always have, no matter what. Great work by Kovid and company.
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I meant more of, not right now at this immediate moment, maybe when I start needing it more/have more books to import. I'd at most rename and fix my books for now.
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Originally Posted by vphamlegionaries
Lost.
I've never been unminded by an Automatic update before. I'm now 5.6.1 and my current JB version is 1.11 (I think, unless someone can show me how to check officially). Lots of my programs like collection manager and kindlemenu have stopped working, I don't know if it's due to the individual programs effected by the update or because of the JB version conflicted with the update. Should I update the JB and how? I've just tried the bridge to 1.14 and it failed. What do you guys suggest?
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That's why it was highly suggested you install backdoorlock/create a folder to prevent this, or update your jailbreak and keep on airplane mode. Reading what others have said, there's nothing you can do unless you open up your kindle physically and get to the serial port.