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Originally Posted by Manny_Belano
Thanks again, knc1, for the help. And yes, I'm using kterm.
I think it worked this time.
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GNU C Library (EGLIBC) stable release version 2.12.1, by Roland McGrath et al.
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It did.
Your Kindle is running a 2.12.1 version of the system library and the application requires 2.17 minimum.
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Gargoyle or the libraries added to support it needs to be re-built against the older library version.
The 'just pull from new Kindle' did not work because those libraries are built against 2.17
The 'grab from Debian' would work if you went back to a release old enough to be built against 2.12, luckily they are still all on-line.