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Old 11-03-2019, 04:21 AM   #6
pavel-s
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Our "serial port for dummies" (or words like that) is quite complete.
Other than specifics for the "Androidized" device/firmware combinations (such as the PW4 IIRC).

A couple of years old, without specific details for a Kindle client or a non-Debian server....
The general process reads like:
https://wiki.debian.org/PXEBootInstall
Thanks for the links. Though, for someone who has little knowledge of linux internals (me included), understand "specific details for kindle" may be a hard task.

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Hey, You have to make this stuff up as you go along, you can't expect Amazon/Lab126 to be writing e-book tutorials.
That would be what I call a good "customer care"

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That is a lot of updates for a one year old machine.
And a once every two months update schedule is a difficult thing to keep up, at least without making even one mistake that we could use.
Yeah, especially bluetooth "stack" may be the way to go. Yesterday I reversed a bit /usr/btui - looks promising.

BTW, here is another interesting link for those are interested in this topic (kindle architecture overview, etc): Kindle Touch Hacking: The big picture | MR Wiki

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This is quite impressive! I would prepare a bottle of champagne
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