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Originally Posted by aleq
Thanks for recommendation. However, I'm hesitant to do so, as I remember I've done various modifications to "/" at that time. I'm not sure if the update will go through well (how sensitive is it to system modifications? Will jailbreak and ssh over wifi survive?) Update mechanism has been also gutted heavily, so it shouldn't stab me into the back. That won't be a problem.
I'm using that Kindle as IoT E-Ink accessory only. Is 4.1.3 bringing any significant improvements to anything low-level or to the browser? I'm very close to have Everything I want how I want...
Should I upgrade under such conditions? Will it bring any advantage to me?
Thanks,
Aleq
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
It features an OpenSSL/certificates update that basically makes it work with current HTTPS standards.
(And, yes, it's still a patch-based incremental update, so it'll potentially be messy if you heavily modified the rootfs).
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Use Kubrick, then update along the path described at the Amazon link I included in my previous post.
Kubrick does a complete image update rather than an incremental fix-up.