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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
At best it'll crash by going OOM or produce broken output, at worst it won't even run because of unsupported options.
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Thanks for the explanation, NiLuJe! Lucky I didn't try to replace it with the built-in one and possibly brick my new kindles!
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
Mine's also much, much newer, and much, much faster, so you won't be able to use the default one. (i.e., I built it for a reason ;p).
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I just checked the build dates across 3 kindle versions:
pw3(/etc/local/bin): 6.6.9-5 Q16 2016-04-04
kt3(/etc/local/bin): 6.6.9-5 Q16 2016-04-04
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pw1(linkss/bin): 6.9.0-0 Q8 arm 2014-11-25
pw3(linkss/bin): 6.9.2-0 Q8 arm 2015-08-20
kt3(linkss/bin): 6.9.4-9 Q8 arm 2016-07-08
I can see that you've been updating the build continuously!
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
We're talking something like 10MB here, are you really that short on storage space?  .
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No! Plenty of space on the new Kindles. Was down to 200MB on my old PW1.. but then I couldn't have tried this on that anyway as the jailbreak for that didn't involve getting an initial factory image onto it. Just my curiosity...
Also, in my poking into the factory image, I see that there seems to be some usbnet and x11vnc stuff there too...

But that's a story for another thread!