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Originally Posted by katadelos
It's probably possible to get KindleLazy running on your device but it would likely be a tedious process that would involve some work on your part.
The most important thing that you need to work out is whether your powered USB hub is detected by your Kindle.
If it is, then we might be able to help you to compile KindleLazy from source. The issue that you've got is that the release version of KindleLazy contains binaries and kernel modules that are against different libc and kernel versions to your PW1, meaning that the program will fail to run.
Kernel modules are relatively simple to compile for different Kindle models but the KindleLazy binaries themselves seem to require a bunch of X11 header files that you'd need to get hold of. You'd also need to pull some shared libraries from your Kindle.
2 things to try (if you're still interested in running it on your PW1): - Plug your USB hub into your Kindle and check the output from dmesg
- Run the shell scripts in KindleLazy/bin from an SSH session and show us the output
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Hi katadelos,
Thanks for all your help, but I decided to throw the towel here...
Since I had messed something up and it wasn't even letting me SSH via USB at this point, I was probably going to have to go back to factory settings, jailbreak one more time, to then try to SSH via wi-fi (which is where I stopped) to then be able to check if it was finally detecting the usb hub, and I think I run out of steam there. It was fun to get a bit into the guts of the PW, but I think I'll just wait for a miracle when the Kindle team takes the important decision of allowing Kindle to accept Bluetooth input...
I really appreciate all the attention you gave, and wish you all the best!