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Old 12-07-2017, 05:39 AM   #3
johnleo
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Thanks.
I didn't know that the readme file will include how-to so I checked the post and failed to find instructions on how to connect Kindle over WIFI. However, there isn't any information about it in the readme file except the usual connecting via USB cable method.
Anyway, I can establish the connection via USB cable.
I just want to replace the code2000.ttf in /usr/java/lib/fonts/ with my own font. Using the "mount" command showed that all the fonts are currently busy. Of course. They are fonts rendered by the system. I tried "stop x" and "umount" the /fonts directory and it's all gone. I restarted Kindle and everything came back to what it was.
I followed the procedures by one post and the result turned out to be negative.
Sigh...
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