Ok, re-enabled OTA updates (rebooted itself) and then copied the update .BIN to the root of the Scribe. Used UYK to install it. After the device finished booting, it auto downloaded a new dictionary (Shogakukan Progressive Japanese-English Dictionary). I then rebooted it manually through the Settings. When it finished, I ran the Run Hotfix booklet, which rebooted the Scribe. KUAL still wouldn't run, but the Scribe popped up requesters to restart to install font updates for Chinese and Japanese. I've never seen the screen for this before. I wasn't able to get a picture of it before it disappeared, but it wasn't the usual reboot image of a kid under a tree, it was a world map. Tried KUAL again, still wouldn't work. So, I copied the KUAL installer bin to the mrpackages folder on the Scribe, and then ran ;log mrpi to reinstall it. After that KUAL ran fine. KOL had also broken, so I tried to use the KOL hotfix bin, but that did not work. I had to use the full regular installer to restore it. Gargoyle seems to be fine with just the regular Run Hotfix to re-enable the jailbreak. I must be missing something because I can't find where the Release Notes are on the Scribe itself. I know I've seen them before, and other people are posting them, but there's nothing that I see in Settings so far.
Condensed:
1. Re-enable OTA (auto reboot)
2. Install 5.18.1 bin with Update Your Kindle (auto reboot)
3. Let it install dictionary and font updates
4. Reboot manually
5. Run HackerDude Run Hotfix booklet (auto reboot)
6. Fix KUAL by copying installer bin to mrpackages and reinstall it with ;log mrpi
7. Verify other apps work.
8. Re-enable OTA block with Rename OTA binaries by running Rename (auto reboot)
Last edited by Frogm4n; 03-25-2025 at 08:13 PM.
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