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@kaznelson: Ah, so that's why the KeepAlive implementation was tweaked again ;p. Just as a random check: does it still happen with the latest development snapshot of PuTTy?
Anyway, I'll backport upstream's changes in the next builds, thanks for the heads up . (In the meantime, you can switch SSHD to OpenSSH [EDIT: Or tweak SSH_DAEMON_OPTS in usbnet/lib/libkh[5] to remove the -K 15 switch]). |
08-25-2014, 08:25 AM | #62 |
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Yes, in PuTTY development snapshot 2014-08-25:r10211 - same error. Removal of switch "-K 15" in a file usbnet/bin/libkh5 has helped. Thanks! Last edited by kaznelson; 08-25-2014 at 08:31 AM. |
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There, updated the snapshots .
The DropBear issue *should* be fixed, give me a shout if it still breaks w/ some weird clients . As mentioned, Python now ships with the sqlite3 module; and a couple of third-party modules (requests, unidecode, cffi). I tweaked the install scripts, don't be alarmed if it takes more time than before to 'install', that's normal . I left the sqlite3 binary in (the CLI client), since, while mostly redundant because it ships with the vanilla firmware, it's basically free at 65KB . And on the subject of SQLite, while the K4/5/PW/PW2 binaries are built with ICU support, the legacy binaries aren't (because we'd need the ICU data, and it's huge, and since we don't have unified packages for those, it gets pretty ridiculous (150MB! )). Last edited by NiLuJe; 08-26-2014 at 09:11 PM. |
09-15-2014, 03:05 AM | #64 |
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Do JailBreak necessary to install MKK?
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Yes.
and: If you are asking about the K5,PW1,PW2 Jailbreak in this thread - - **The K5,PW1,PW2** Jailbreak **here** installs MKK at the same time. If asking about the Jailbreak for another model - please mention what model you are asking about. We do need some context to correctly answer your question. Last edited by knc1; 09-15-2014 at 06:04 AM. |
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Thanks you! Then I wonder JailBreak is JailBreak, MKK is MKK, am I right?
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But a recent change to the K5,PW1,PW2 JB package makes it install both the JB and MKK. Only to save the user the trouble of installing two packages. This newest JB package also makes the MKK install survive firmware updates. (At least for now - nobody knows what Amazon may do in the future.) - - - - No one has posted (either here or at the Duokan site) if this change in our package disturbs Duokan r5.16. No one has posted at the Duokan site if they adopted our newest JB package in Duokan r5.16 (normal - for them - they never credit the author(s) of what they take as their own). It is known that Duokan r5.16 can not Jailbreak firmware 5.4.5 or 5.4.5.1 (the announcement post still requires using our downgrade method, also without credit). Last edited by knc1; 09-15-2014 at 10:01 AM. |
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I am really glad I found this thread! I've been using most of this on my PW1 for a few days now.
So I've edited all of these scripts (I'm a big whitespace hater) and I thought you might appreciate a few of my extension changes (comments removed for simplicity); Code:
#the basic idea here is that you can pad on both sides simultaneously #and truncate to EIPS_MAXCHARS eips_print_bottom_centered(){ [ $# -lt 1 ] && return local kh_eips_string="${1}" while [ ${#kh_eips_string} -lt ${EIPS_MAXCHARS} ]; do kh_eips_string=" ${kh_eips_string} "; done usleep 150000 eips 0 $((${EIPS_MAXLINES}-${2:-1}-2)) "${kh_eips_string:0:${EIPS_MAXCHARS}}" >/dev/null } Code:
#one line scripts just pollute the directory #and add an extra layer of complexity #I simply throw the command into action/params #heck, some times I throw entire scripts into here #(see attached craziness) "name":"Show Network Info", "action":"lipc-set-prop -s com.lab126.appmgrd start app://com.lab126.booklet.settings?diagnosticMode=\\;711" "name":"Screensaver - Disable", "action":"lipc-set-prop com.lab126.powerd preventScreenSaver", "params":"1", Oh yeah, and the attached file is a menu.json that turns off the PW1/2 front light when the user sets it to 0 using the menu. Its completely self-contained. |
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There isn't a text file reading application that can not skip whitespace and its comment syntax fast and efficiently. The human mind needs that whitespace, its structure and the comments for comprehension, both now and in the future. Particularly in the future. An example of whitespace structure and code comprehensibility: http://www.ioccc.org/2004/gavin.c In case that program isn't immediately obvious; A snippet of the author's comments: Quote:
- - - - - Don't have a C compiler handy? Here is one: http://www.ioccc.org/2001/bellard.c Let your mind dwell on that one for awhile. (By the author of Tiny-C Compiler (tcc) ) Last edited by knc1; 10-02-2014 at 02:59 AM. |
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I'm a whitespace, hard tabs & comments lover, for pretty much exactly the reasons knc1 exposed .
That said, having a background in literature & linguistics instead of maths & CS probably plays a part here ;p. |
10-04-2014, 08:59 PM | #71 |
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I appreciate the whitespace love and the desire to create understandable and maintainable code, I really do. However I code closed source for a living and writing unmaintainable code simply means job security. Evil, I know.
My points in the previous posts were simply; 1. You can pad on both sides, saving a loop (otherwise the bottom centered code is pretty tight) 2. One line scripts, if simple enough, can and IMHO should be launched directly via kual. From a KUAL/filesystem perspective, it just reduces clutter and complexity. If a user wanted to use the same command via shell, then they would ideally also use the command instead of the script. It just breeds competence. Oh, btw, I use a PW1, and as of today: KUAL stuff works fine. LOVE the battery indicator. K5 stuff works fine (I haven't used dummy/downgrader) Once again, much love for the scripts, I use them constantly. Keep up the good work. |
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But getting paid to dig through "old" code (even your own) is a lot different situation than asking (even by implication) someone to invest a lot of their own valuable hobby time digging through "old" code. In the OpenSource world, at least that part that depends on volunteers, there is a strong tendency to make the "next person's" job easier. Otherwise, there will rarely be a "next person" - They will spend their time on something else. - - - - O.T: Personally, I have seen a lot of coding practices come and go in the past 50 years (the Avatar is a self - photo). And I like what I see the "OpenSource Movement" is doing to the profession. |
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@finitelife: case in point: I didn't even see the changes at first glance ;D.
I didn't rely on the position/slice substring stuff because it's not available on the ancient busybox ash version bundled on legacy devices, and I tend to try to keep most of it portable across the whole range of Kindles, even if there's effectively two different branches of my hacks . I appreciate the effort tough . |
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hello everyone,
I just bought the PW2. my firmware is 5.4.3.2 I tried the kindle-jailbreak-1.11.N-r10947.tar.xz the systeme upgrade is not in grey but when it begin to flash after 5 seconds there is a screen which said that it failed "error 07" and after that the pw2 reboot someone know how to avoid this "error" thank you |
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@arrakis10: Don't reboot the device, use the "Update Your Kindle" link. If it does reboot when using the UYK link, then you're either on a newer, unsupported firmware version, or you have a proper firmware update pending, or you had a proper update pending at some recent point and the OTA updater is confused (in which case clear the userstore of anything remotely looking like an update, restart your device, and try again).
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