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Originally Posted by knc1
Delete the /usbnet directory and sub-tree.
Delete the /extensions/usbnet directory and subtree.
Copy the most recent version of USBnet from NiLuJe's snapshot thread into /mrpackages.
Be certain to use the file with you device's nickname in its filename.
Exit from your ssh (or scp or sftp or whatever you used) session.
Now trigger MrPI to install the most recent version.
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Sadly, after updating USBNet and jailbreak, my kindle still fails to connect to computer via USB.

Anyway, thanks for your help. Maybe it's really a kind of hardware problem, although I am cautious with connecting the cable to the micro-USB port.
I've thought of doing a factory reset or a complete firmware flash might solve the problem, but considering losing jailbreak for a while may mean unable to jailbreak forever for me if the USB connection isn't fixed, I just give up. If you have any ideas about uploading a file to the root directory of kindle without USB connection and jailbreak, please tell me.