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Originally Posted by geekmaster
Download the usbnet hack and copy its usbnet folder from src to the kindle. Then reboot.
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Ok, I have done this. ^
Quote:
Originally Posted by geekmaster
cp -r kindle-usbnetwork-0.44.N/src/usbnet /media/Kindle
cd /media/Kindle/usbnet
mv DISABLED_auto auto
Then I ejected my kindle USB drive, and restarted. I plugged in the USB cable. Not USB Drive mode --that is a good sign that USBNet is running.
sudo ifconfig usb0 up
sudo ifconfig usb0 192.168.2.1
ssh root@192.168.2.2
And it worked!
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A bit lost here.
I'm on windows vista 32bit.
Do I type those lines in the command line? Or is that Linux?