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Old 05-14-2016, 08:00 AM   #194
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
(Just a quick reminder that the K1 doesn't support Kindlets ).

@knc1: That shouldn't change anything, KUAL always wraps everything in a shell script (to handle backgrounding & I/O redirection), and that's spawned by Java's own execve() soup.

(cf. https://bitbucket.org/ixtab/kindlela...ndlet.java-810 & https://bitbucket.org/ixtab/kindlela...ndlet.java-867)

EDIT: Use
Code:
"exitmenu": false
if you don't want to, well, exit KUAL on button press .
Well, it does.
Try the CPU Report button the way the action/params is written and after editing it back to the 'normal' style.

If you really want to be impressed by the difference -
Use the 'Powersave' button first (which locks your device to lowest speed clock).

Note:
On some of my device/firmware combinations -
you must be on external power to even start KUAL while locked to minimum speed.
others have reported that with some combinations (which I don't have), the Kindle will 'lockup and re-boot' while locked to minimum speed.

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