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"Rotate screen" and "Prevent screensaver" launchpadlets are missing in the list.
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Added some more hacks and a tagging system. It tells some basic requirements for hacks, such as NJ: no jailbreak needed, UN: USB Networking is needed, and LP: Launchpad is needed.
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it's a great job!3x btw!
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Great post! Here is a nice overview of the internals, maybe also worth a link.
http://linux-tipps.blogspot.com/2011...el-config.html And here is a way to access the kindle via wifi + ssh with a launchpad shortcut (requires usbNetwork and launchpad): http://linux-tipps.blogspot.com/2011...wifi-with.html Last edited by djtm; 05-08-2011 at 04:20 PM. |
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Wow! This was needed.
By the way I think you meant MANGA instead of MAGNA. ![]() Good Job. |
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Thank you, djtm and kingerg. I added those links and fixed those mistakes.
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Updates! Added the Georgia2 font, clippings parser, ssknap, removing ads on the KSO, adding translate to the ebook search menu, kinamp, using the Kindle as an extra PC screen, Kaffiene, stopping the kindle from flashing the screen, perl for kindle, fbprint, and fbout.
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Merged Developer Keystore
@Mario1Up in your next sticky update, some people have asked if you could add to the developer tools this link https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...95#post1772095 which requires USB Networking.
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Sure, that looks great!
Added: [Custom Kernel] Next/Prev page using any buttons Merged Developer Keystore CoolReader 3 on Kindle Kindle VNC Viewer KindleVNC EDIT 10/05/11: Added Duokan Lite and Mutt e-mail Client Last edited by Mario1up; 10-06-2011 at 12:41 AM. |
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Added:
Klippings Kindle CLippings Organizer Bash for Kindle Removed ssknap and added LP Kaffiene (newer and provides the same functionality plus some) Moved Perl for Kindle and fbprint to Development Tools. Changed "eBook and Collection Managing" to "eBook, Collection, and Clipping Management" and moved Clippings Parser there. Last edited by Mario1up; 10-14-2011 at 07:49 PM. |
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could you add date next to the name everytime you add something ? I would be easier to check what's new right away. Thanks for your list it helped me alot.
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The physkeyb has newer versions with timeout in the thread. Wouldn't it be better to remove the hotlink?
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Can you add usertts and Matan's terminal emulator ?
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Carpe diem, c'est la vie.
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I expanded on a 'mntusb' script I had posted elsewhere on this forum. Previously, it required command-line parameters to specify which kindle number and which usb number. This version is all automatic. It finds the kindles and assigns each of them a unique HWaddr MAC address, and an IPv4 address in a unique IP subnet, as defined in their /mnt/us/usbnet/config files. I use 10.10.x.x/24 subnets because they will not conflict with 192.168.x.x addresses already assigned to common networking devices. For each kindle number 1 to 9, The script "pings" 10.10.x.2 subnet range 1 to 9 to find newly attached kindles. This script also lists which IP and MAC addresses are assigned to all of the kindles, so is useful to run just to get information about them. This script may also be useful to run in the background as a scheduled daemon task. *** UPDATE 2011 Nov 22 *** The script source code and attached file have been updated to tell the Gnome Network Manager to stop messing with the usbnet connections. This should stop the problems with spontaneous usbnet disconnects. It will have to be repeated whenever another usb network device is attached. (Thanks ryran) Source code: Spoiler:
Sample output from mntusb script testing: Spoiler:
If you uncomment the lines marked as "Optional" in 'mntusb', the script will also mount the kindle file systems in the linux host PC as /mnt/kindle* folders. Last edited by geekmaster; 01-02-2012 at 09:37 AM. |
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Carpe diem, c'est la vie.
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Question about code location
@Mario1: Is this a good place to post code? Should it go in a separate thread with only a link here?
I moved the previous code that I had posted here back to this thread: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=158589 I just discovered that my program only worked in my kindle debian build environment. It *was* working when called by launchpad, so something changed when I cleaned it up. I will repost when I get it working right... UPDATE: I figured out the problem -- an unused buffer pointer in the ua structure was no longer set to NULL. Last edited by geekmaster; 12-04-2011 at 02:00 PM. |
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