12-14-2011, 03:44 PM | #301 | |
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#User preferences for Framework #Tue Dec 13 07:17:54 GMT-04:32 2011 device.tz.lasttz=GMT-04\:32 SUBSCRIBED_ANNOTATIONS_SHOWN=false ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED=false low_level_screens.dir=/opt/amazon/low_level_screens/600x800 clippings.file.name=My Clippings.txt languageChangeEvent=false device.tz.ltosec=-16320 lastLocaleSent=en-US RUN_SETUP=false POPULAR_HIGHLIGHTS_ENABLED=false device.tz.autoUpdate=false locale=en-US wireless.switch.state=true USE_CACHE_POLICY=true I'm curious about the ACCESSIBILITY_ENABLED variable too. Last edited by EightWeight; 12-14-2011 at 04:31 PM. |
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12-14-2011, 06:34 PM | #302 |
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12-14-2011, 07:22 PM | #303 | |
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I can change my low_level_screens.dir to /mnt/us/bootscreens and reboot, then it reverts back to /opt/amazon/low_level_screens/600x800 but the screensaver.enable.userdefined=true line I added is still in there. Weird. |
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12-14-2011, 10:43 PM | #304 | |
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I've been playing with the image files in /usr/share/blanket to change the default screens when rebooting, usb plugged in, etc. One interesting thing I've discovered is that it is apparently two pictures. The fist is the actual picture I want to replace, but then the second is a bunch of text. The only problem I'm having is I don't know where the text is located so I can remove it! Does anyone know where the Kindle 4 Touch stores the text for the system pictures (USB plugged in, rebooting, etc)? |
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12-14-2011, 11:18 PM | #305 |
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SSH to Kindle 4 NT
I've been following this thread since its inception and all who have participated deserve a huge cheer.
My interest is purely in updating the screensaver images for my Mums K4.0 nt. It is the 15th so I've got about a week to sort this out before Xmas is upon us. I am able to drop the kindle into diagnostics by creating the ENABLE_DIAGS file and rebooting. I can then Enable USBnet thru the Diag menu. I am not able to SSH to the kindle using 192.168.15.244 from a Windows 7 64bit laptop that has an IP set to 192.168.15.1 - I simply get the Unable to connect msg. I have tried this multiple times in various ways without sucess. I am using Putty to attempt to SSH. I have also tried to telnet in as well. So a few queries in regard to dionoea's instructions (below): 1. Reboot into diag mode 1. Do I need to install Fastboot - I assume no as per dionoea's instructions2. Enable usbnetworking and configure the computer side of the link to 192.168.15.1 (or anything in that subnet) 3. ssh to 192.168.15.244 using "root" as login and "mario" as password. 2. At what point in time do I connect the USB cable - after step 2(?) 3. After enabling usbnetworking do I need to reboot the kindle? 4. Is the usbnetworking configuration persistent? 5. Any ideas whether one could connect using telnet instead of SSH? (which I had not previously used) Whilst in an attempt to connect (and failing...again) I also updated the USBnet.xml file, which is created after configuring usbnetworking, to set the ipNumber to zero and which would (hopefully) allow me to connect to the kindle using 192.168.0.244 from my laptop which had an IP in the subnet 192.168.0.*. This also failed (again... anybody note the common theme here!) to allow me to gain access via SSH The contents of the USBnet.xml file are as follows: <?xml version="1.0" standalone="no" ?> <!-- USB Net info --> <USB_NetInfo ipNumber="15" device_NFS_path="/mnt/gen3/factory" host_NFS_path="/scratchbox/nfs/factory/" /> So help - if not me then my Mum I am having thoughts that the problem may well be to do with SSH and Win7 64bit rather than the procedures documented. I would appreciate any comments from anybody who has managed to do this. Cheers |
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12-14-2011, 11:45 PM | #306 |
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I know that when I first hooked it up, Windows device manager had it registered as the wrong device. Manually update the drivers to be the RDNIS one. Alternatively, get a live image of ubuntu (linux) and hook up to it that way
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12-15-2011, 07:28 AM | #307 | |
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12-15-2011, 07:32 AM | #308 |
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If I SSH to my Kindle with root, i can not access "/etc/init.d/" Scripts. Why?
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12-15-2011, 07:33 AM | #309 |
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Do you get a password rejection? The password "mario" only works on the 4.0 firmware. See https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=242.
To be honest, I didn't have any luck in Windows myself. You might want to try the Linux way. If you don't know anything about Linux I'll help you through, but we should probably take this to another thread. |
12-15-2011, 08:14 AM | #310 |
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you might also need to remount the root file system as read/writable (it displays that warning when you first log in).
To do this just type (without the quotes) "mntroot rw" If you're using yifanlu's usbnet, you need to set the password before you SSH in. This can be done by typing (minus the quotes) ";un password YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE" in the search bar on the main screen of your kindle. Just be sure to replace YOUR_PASSWORD_HERE with the actual password you want to use. Then use the password you set to log in. |
12-15-2011, 11:18 AM | #311 |
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Still no luck on figuring out where the kindle stores the "If you want to read or shop on your kindle while continuing to charge..." but I am having a lot of fun figuring out the kindle system on the whole, thanks again for working out the jailbreak!\\
Edit: Found it in /usr/share/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/blanket.mo Now I just need to figure out how to open a .mo file :P Last edited by abishur; 12-15-2011 at 11:41 AM. |
12-15-2011, 12:21 PM | #312 |
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Well shoot, I made a backup of the blanket.mo file, and then copied to my computer, converted it to a .po file, and edited it using poedit, converted it back to a .mo file and put it back on the kindle. It correctly removed the text, but it messed up the screen savers (it doesn't show any screen saver now). But when I restored the backup it didn't actually change anything back! I took a look at the backup and it's also missing the fields I changed.
Anyone have any thoughts on what might be causing that? (or if you can send me a copy of your .mo :P ) PS Do I need to be posting these kind of questions on a different thread?) |
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12-15-2011, 12:32 PM | #314 |
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Localization
Hi all! Today I compile most of the locale-dependent files.
Now we can translate UI of Kindle 4 to another languages. http://twitter.com/#!/5n00p4eg/statu...942145/photo/1 On this foto few string translated to russian lang. My method doesn't replace exists langs, just add another. I already write some useful scripts. My method is as follows: 1. Get all jars from kindle 2. copy and unzip lang-dependent(en_GB) (shell script) 3. decomile .class files to source .java files with JAD (shell script) 4. replace all references to en_GB by selected locale (shell script) 5. Fix some problems in .java files (hands) 6. Translate 195(!!!) .java files (hands) 7. Build (shell script) 8. Pack to jars (shell script) 9. move to kindle 10. add translation to settings (/opt/amazon/ebook/config/locales/) 11. Reboot 12. Select new locale & reboot 13. See new UI translation. ------ Works on Kindle 4 not-touch with 4.0.0 firmware |
12-15-2011, 12:57 PM | #315 |
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5n00py, K4 already localized to Russian and Polish
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