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2 Make a usb stick that loads ubuntu, put fk at the root of it. Take the back of your kindle off, short a certain point on the motherboard, plug your kindle into the computer and run the last command in the list for firekit.
1 That's great man. I'm glad you were finally able to resolve it. I thought you actually had a brick. I guess it really is pretty hard to brick the kindle fire. Now put the new energy rom on there, cleanest rom I've found so far. Energy.4.29.2012....
1 Good job freefalling. I'm glad someone benefited off my failures. Now if only lovejoy would get his unbricked too, then I would feel really good.
1 What forums were you on 20 years ago? I had a BBS back then on my 2400 Baud modem but never had to troll anyone to earn post count.
1 Ok, now I really got it. You just need to right click on the fk file on your desktop, click properties, click permissions, and check "allow executing file as program". Then you should be able to run sudo ~/Desktop/fk