@jation: There's none, because we don't need one. Everything's in the python folder in the userstore, it's completely harmless/inert. (No experience with Duokan myself, and I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole, so check in the appropriate thread
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@Weexe: Over USB or WiFi? You mention Windows, yet you also mention ifconfig. That doesn't track. ifconfig is a *nix utility, the Windows equivalent is ipconfig. So, err, can't really get what you might have done wrong, more details please
. Besides, there's no need to look for an IP anywhere when working over USB, you're the own that dictates what the Kindle uses.
That it's detected as a Linux ethernet gadget, or cdc_ether, means that at least the device *is* in USBNet mode, so you're doing something wrong on your end
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