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Originally Posted by Althusser
I'm in a similar situation, perhaps worse, to the one described in the previous post. I ran Languagebreak 1.0.2.1 on a Kindle with firmware 5.16.2.1.1, then successfully installed Kual, Koreader, and Renameotabin. However, I realized that I remained in managed mode and therefore could not activate airplane mode. I tried to exit managed mode, but I couldn't. At that point I tried to reinstall Languagebreak starting from step 1, but it was no longer possible. I thought it would be better to reset the device to do a clean install, but even then I can no longer restore the Languagebreak.
In my case the critical steps are 7 and 16:
7. Once the demo is setup, do the "secret gesture" (double finger tap on bottom right of screen then swipe left)
In my case, a window opens first with a message with two buttons at the bottom (CLOSE and RAISE A BUG), which I attach:
Collecting Debug info
Generating Core Dump file for process KPPMainAppV2
https://wiki.corp.lab126.com/mediawi...ore_Dump_Files
for instructions on filing at JIRA
I found a message of the same type in this post and NiLuJe wrote:
"That's the side-effects of having to flag the device as a debug-friendly for JB purposes.
That's an internal lab126 URL."
After the message, the image often does not appear or appears for a very short time and it is difficult or impossible to perform the "secret gesture" and I go directly to the next screen.
Step 16. (Hold the power button as instructed on screen)
Despite being quick to complete the operation, when I press the power button instead of going to the language selection menu the Kindle restarts and returns to the Set Up your Kindle home page in normal mode.
So at this point all my attempts to reinstall Languagebreak fail.
Can anyone more experienced give me advice or should I definitely give up on jailbreaking?
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Try to just install the hotfix