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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
The bridge and hotfix packages are the exact same thing, the only thing that differenciates them is that the bridge expects to be installed via MRPI, while the hotfix via UYK.
On a sane device, I'd say go with the bridge, which means update MRPI first.
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Ok, i will test it. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
Is there a particular reason you seem to want to be running a recent FW version? (Because for something not actually using the stock system, you're only making your life harder by doing so, they're evil).
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Yes, i have wifi connections issue with my new openwrt router (Linksys WRT1900AC) and my two kindles. Probably because of the linux
mwlwifi driver, the fix
here doesn't work for me. A newer android version fix the problem on many devices. I was hoping that a kindle firmware update would have solved this problem. But ...
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Is there no longer any hope for the device, as described in the first post? Because a shell script in the USB root of the kindle is executed successfully! If it were somehow possible to get it back, I would invest a few more hours. But if you say no chance, then I don't need to try.