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Old 06-23-2016, 07:39 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by susmoka View Post
From step number 6) (I'm not here yet, but have a potential question already)

Shall I just type 192.168.15.244 and the rest of the commands to the Terminal on Mac and it'll automatically perform the magic on my Kindle?
Nope. Not at all. You need an SSH utility. You need to manually assign an IP address to the RNDIS interface on the Mac. And if you succeed, you get a command line prompt (linux shell) into your kindle. Then you type all the magic linux commands, and make sure you pay attention to any messages. That is why kubrick was made for the older kindles, because a command shell can be very intimidating to some folks.
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