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Old 07-09-2016, 05:47 AM   #315
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
The 'reset' wiped out the 'hotfix' package's actions.
re-install the 'hotfix'
Tried that, had no effect, so did a bit more searching. Found the ";dm" command[1] and had a look at the logs. May have been a total red-herring, but found an "cwm: ... Unknown Kindle device" line which got me to thinking about seeing what happened in I updated the firmware to a production/more recent version, so I went for 5.8.1.
Anyway, after that KUAL worked as expected, in that it gave me a menu & when I added extensions, they appeared in the menu.

About to try registering & configuring networking - Any advice in terms of recommended actions (if any) after re-registering, etc, in terms of setting things up to try & safeguard the JB capabilities against future OTA firmware updates?


[1] How does that sort of thing get discovered? Any pointers to the background/behind-the-scenes about it?

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