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Originally Posted by barbiedolphin
It worked, thankfully the default Kindle OS and KUAL were already installed alongside Duokan, so all I had to do was extract the github zip into the main directory and run KUAL.
I thought I'd need to run Linux in a VM and figure out how to install like 500 dependencies, wew...
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You are missing a couple of points:
1) You did not remove Duokan.
It is still there and is known to interfere with non-Duokan applications.
2) Kubrick is a self-contained LiveCD of Linux, runs in RAM on bare hardware. Since no reference is made to whatever is installed on the PC, it makes no difference what is on the PC.
The add-ins you get from this site have one common prerequisite;
You MUST read and follow the directions.
When things go sideways for you, go back over this thread and then do those things you felt like skipping the first time.