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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
FWIW, MRPI should, ironically, be the *only* thing working (in terms of being able to install custom packages) on a salvaged JB on FW >= 5.15.1.1
The post-MRPI blank screen softlock is a known (and documented) issue on newer firmwares, too, so it's not (necessarily) an indication of failure. Trust what MRPI displayed *before* it attempted to restart the UI.
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Alright. Thanks for your reply. I was not expecting such a fast reply...
So from what I understand, MRPI is working? But without KUAL how am I able to start USBnet? Or filebrowser? Or the downgrader? I am a bit confused.
And does the ;log runme command still work? I think it does, because it displays hello world, but how do I run the downgrader or other extensions from log runme? Copying the downgrade.sh and renaming it runme only reboots the device, and does not change its version number for downgrading.
I prefer UI to coding, so that is why I have been nagging about the idea of running it from ;log runme
I am an Android Geek from XDA, and I am a bit new to Kindle tinkering. I first came here to let more people know about the project to install Android forks on Kindles... So please bear with me (and treat me with a patience I did to XDA noobs who did not even know about ADB)