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Old 10-21-2012, 10:15 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Lydovig View Post
I was able to establish a normal work with firmware 5.0.0

Spoiler:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
EXTENSION=/mnt/us/extensions/skipstone
#init_orientation=`/usr/bin/lipc-get-prop com.lab126.winmgr orientationLock`
#/usr/bin/lipc-set-prop com.lab126.winmgr orientationLock R
cd ${EXTENSION}/bin
export PATH=${EXTENSION}/bin:$PATH
#export GTK_IM_MODULE=kindle
./skipstone
#/usr/bin/lipc-set-prop com.lab126.winmgr orientationLock ${init_orientation}


It turns out that simple. Everything works fine. Run the keyboard button which is located near the address bar.

Hi. yeah work fine for me also. can't get the native browser to recognise gnash is my only problem

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