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Originally Posted by chrissfoot
I've attached the log from the test package
I'm 100% sure it was 5.8.10. I got it out of the box and let it update to the latest version before I knew anything about jailbraking.
It's updated back up to 5.8.10 now and jailbrake is definitely in tact.
If it makes any difference I had to press the update button twice. The first time the dialog went away instantly but on the second press it started to update though I might have just been impatient the first time.
Got the update from http://www.mediafire.com/file/bzmn67....0_initial.bin
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Interesting.
It is most certainly jailbroken now.
That isn't a link listed here.
That is somebody else's posting.
Did you test the md5 checksum of the package?
Was it the same as ours or different?
When you pressed the update button, did you have the USB cable still connected?
First time?
Second time?
Did you do anything else to get it work?
Maybe something you didn't even notice when you where doing it.
This may be the second report, the first person was not certain after the fact if the device had been running 5.8.1 or 5.8.10
Did you happen to make a note of the firmware build number of the build you jail broke?
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As posted elsewhere here, I see that the source packages for 5.8.11 are listed but not yet up and the binaries are not (yet) posted.
So the 5.8.10 binary you jail broke may have been a new (broken) build of 5.8.10
OR
Perhaps there has been a change in Amazon corporate policy towards after-market add-ins.