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Old 08-07-2017, 09:58 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
The Kindle uses a Linux kernel, so the same way that any kernel modules are added to the system.

Except in this case for USB storage, they have been written and included with the kernel source since version 2.2.18 released December 11, 2000.

The compiled modules are just not included in the Amazon/Lab126 kernel build.
Someone wants them, they get to build them their self from the Amazon/Lab126 source.
Does the KT3 even support USB OTG? If not then the hardware can't support it to begin with.
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